Intoxicated driver attempts to leave after traffic accident, New Berlin WI
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near South Berlin Avenue involving a silver or white sedan and a Mazda 3. One driver attempted to leave, and the driver is suspected to be intoxicated. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to near South Berlin Avenue, near South Berlin Avenue in front of that address.
00:06
It's a silver or white sedan and a Mazda 3.
00:09
One of the drivers is attempting to leave.
00:13
The caller believes they might possibly be intoxicated.
00:15
No injuries.
00:16
I'm still gathering.
00:19
206 or 7 are either of you able to clear?
00:22
202D attachment.
00:24
10-4[1] 202D
00:31
Jones are in the vehicle in traffic.
00:34
Negative.
00:35
Bravo 214 today,
00:38
Love. 2.13,
00:42
what's my IRRABA?
00:44
213, what's my IRR number?
00:51
Bravo, 213, 31027, 31027.
00:55
Abby, thank you.
00:58
False, 218, please.
01:04
Falls 13.
01:06
Robert 2.11, 10 o'clock.
01:08
Time for Bravo 211.
01:09
Quick trip, slowly spring, those guys.
01:11
For Falls, 218.
01:15
Tangle 206, 41.
01:18
September tango 206, 46.
01:28
Call, 217-108.
01:31
Echo 202, Echo 205.
01:33
The second vehicle has not left the scene.
01:35
The car is advising that the driver is uncooperative and they believe is intoxicated.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
S Berlin Ave, New Berlin, WI 53151
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