Parked vehicle covered in snow checked on county road, Outagamie County WI
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Officers and fire personnel responded to a vehicle left on the roadside covered in snow near County Rd CE and Double G in Wisconsin. The vehicle owner notified that the vehicle would remain there as he is currently at work. The vehicle is approximately 200 yards east of Double G.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie County Public Safety
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
8.07.
00:03
Just advising, we just had the owner of the vehicle you're heading to call.
00:07
He is going to be leaving the vehicle there if possible.
00:10
He's at work right now.
00:14
I copy. Did he advise about getting a till or when you remove it?
00:27
26.
00:32
256.
00:34
Myself and 234 at 942.
00:39
Stafford, have a great day.
00:45
Is it byzenhower?
00:46
Go for. Go for.
00:47
Thank you, what I copy.
00:57
Control 306
01:04
307 807
01:08
I'll be on scene with the vehicle I'll get a 20 in the seconds covered in snow it's probably about 200 yards east of Double G
01:24
Sorry, just want to make sure I heard you correct.
01:26
200 yards east of Double G.
01:29
George.
01:32
Correct.
01:34
Time for...
01:39
3610, the Little Street Station.
01:44
Go ahead, this little street station.
01:48
What do you have for personnel there?
01:52
Three in a driver.
01:58
Three in the back, one driver waiting on an officer.
02:07
SUV,
02:09
plate is covered in snow.
02:10
They seem to be of difficulty in maintaining that line.
02:14
I have.
02:20
Little Chute Station, if you get one or two more guys, just roll with that.
02:24
Roll not emergency.
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County Rd CE, Wisconsin
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