Semi-truck swerves on highway ramp in snowy conditions, Medford WI
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Police stopped a semi-truck at the Highway 45 off-ramp near Medford, Wisconsin, after reports and video showed the truck swerving in snowy weather. A possible third truck was also involved while trying to merge.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Area Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
I'll have traffic with the vehicle at the 45 off ramp.
00:06
It's a semi with the flatbed trailer.
00:10
That's 460.
00:11
630.
00:18
660, you can add me.
00:19
Looks like the fancy truck stop behind 630.
00:29
Timor.
00:34
Over.
00:35
I talk to her quickly, Taylor, you're coming.
00:41
Twenty-five, go ahead.
00:45
Last of Dallas, David, Adam, Lincoln, Lincoln, Adam, Sam.
00:49
First of Bodie, Boy, Ocean, David, Ida, Edward.
00:52
Mill initial A is an Adam, male, state of birth, (number withheld) of 2005.
00:57
Again, December 27,
00:58
2005, I'll take return.
01:01
24.
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2425, your return available.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:15
Bodie is negative 29 plus D valid.
01:20
Sample.
01:22
Six,
01:28
he sounds like there was a third truck involved,
01:31
and it was trying to merge.
01:34
Just my guy slowed down, and due to the snow, his vehicle jerked a little bit.
01:46
660. She's got video footage of the trucks swerving in front of her.
01:55
She has video footage of the truck swerving in front of her as she tries to pass him.
02:01
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
Medford, WI 54451
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