Black pickup truck swerves erratically near highway 89, Lake Mills WI
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A black Dodge Ram 1500 was seen driving erratically near Highway 89 and exiting the interstate with hazard lights on. A Lake Mills officer was sent to check the area.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Atkinson Police/Fire, Jefferson County Sheriff/Paging/Fire, MABAS/IFERN
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Just at a really glad portion of traffic stop is they witnessed a possible RAM-1500 exit on the highway 89 from the interstate and pull over with their flashers on.
00:10
The truck was all over the rules and unable to maintain its role at its lane and possibly fly five.
00:17
10-4[1], I was going to give you this as a traffic complaint.
00:20
Once you cleared, I will advise State Patrol.
00:26
You're coming here.
00:29
State 228, did you copy that traffic?
00:33
Okay, for Mr. (name withheld), aware, myself in 241 and had it towards Lake Mills now.
00:40
Can you 10-9[2], that was really static-y and loud?
00:45
We copied my solvent 241, and headed towards Lake Mills.
00:52
104. My Lake Mills officer has traffic right off the interstate.
00:56
Once he clears, I'll have him 1060 the area.
01:01
Goer.
01:07
68-61.
01:10
68-61. 68-61.
01:14
I'm 10-8[3], and we'll 1068 area.
01:17
Did you hear this call or so whether it went north or south on 89?
01:23
Negative. All we know is that was that it.
01:27
I know it's at 89 and it's a black dodge pickup.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
[2]
10-9: Repeat message
[3]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
WI-89, Lake Mills, WI
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