Semi truck ran stop sign nearly hit pickup truck, Neshkoro WI
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Deputies responded to a complaint about a W2 Logistics semi truck that ran a stop sign on Highway 73 near County Highway AW. The truck nearly collided with a pickup truck carrying passengers and was traveling south toward Randolph.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff Dispatch
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01:56
Transcript:
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3345 I have a drive complaint It's going to be Highway 73 and County Highway AW heading south on 73 It's going to be a W2 logistics semi that blew a stop sign almost ran into a pickup truck full of people
00:14
They are coming up to County Highway E currently RP is willing to write you
00:22
on the line to advise where they go from the 73 and 33 intersection.
00:28
I can start that way if you could also advise Randolph.
00:32
Thank you. Thank you.
00:42
Back from Life Star 502.
00:44
You should be sure what's clear of call and available.
00:50
11555.
00:55
Let me account each of a 401.
01:02
I'll need to find out of 401.
01:11
413 have a drive complaint.
01:14
It eliminated Highway 23 and County Highway AW.
01:17
Currently is south on 73 coming up to the 33 cross.
01:23
JWW2 logistics will adaption and was ran into a pickup truck.
01:27
RPA is willing to write.
01:28
10-4[1].
01:43
I'm currently on the side of the city I'll try making it over there.
01:51
14401, just for 43 they're continuing south from 33 headed into Randolph
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
WI-73 & County Hwy E, Neshkoro, WI 54960
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