Dog turned over to police before vehicle crash response, Medford WI
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A dog was turned over to police officers at Dairy Queen in Medford. After securing the dog, officers responded to a vehicle crash nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Area Public Safety
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
262 will be the caller.
00:02
And also the subject for the dog complaint at Dairy Queen is now at PD to turn the dog over.
00:09
104. So maybe with a run we can.
00:13
104.
00:17
268. I'll bring the dog in and head out to the crash shortly.
00:24
Double-dust you're going to bring the dog in and then get en route to the crash.
00:27
Thank you.
00:33
4, 17,
00:35
24.
00:40
I don't know if you guys are able to, but there's a blue four-door car coming your way.
00:46
Got no headlights on, I tried to stop him,
00:49
and he gave me the middle finger and continued on.
00:52
You got time to stop him again.
00:57
That's what.
00:59
Full time.
01:05
You are number one.
01:08
Thank you.
01:14
Thank you.
01:28
428 Connie, 10A code 6.
01:33
10A428. 428.
01:41
417, nothing's come by the farmer's 17.
01:42
Nothing's come by the farmer's market.
01:44
Yes, I'm guessing he probably turned off somewhere.
01:48
Stanford.
01:55
24.
02:02
357, you as well, down at 1049.
02:08
10, 462.
02:15
4262.
02:16
4663.
02:22
(number withheld).
02:26
Option number 4.
02:36
Go ahead, 268.
02:39
The dog is secured in the PD and I'm 10-23[1] at the crash with 262.
02:46
1023 at the crash with 262.
02:47
104, 268.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-23: Arrived/on scene
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Medford, WI 54451
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