Traffic accident closes northbound lane on West Wisconsin, Portage WI
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near West Wisconsin and Summit streets in Portage, causing significant damage to a Chevy vehicle. There were no reported injuries. The northbound lane on West Wisconsin is closed due to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be out with what I believe is a stalled vehicle on West Wisconsin and Summit West Wisconsin and Summit if I could have a Portage respond there's a person flagging people to go around them
00:13
(number withheld)
00:19
(number withheld), 1st of 228C.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:25
Wisconsin truck William Lincoln, Lincoln (number withheld).
00:28
William, Lincoln (number withheld), break for second.
00:33
Go ahead with that.
00:37
Standby is blocked now.
00:38
I believe this might be a 10-50[1].
00:44
Portage, 17.
00:51
17, I grab (number withheld).
00:53
If nobody else is available, I can head over to West Wisconsin and Summit.
00:59
17. Additionally, it sounds like it is going to be a 10-50[1].
01:03
My partner received a call from another school.
01:10
Confirming, this is a 10-50[1] PDO, no reported injuries.
01:13
There's significant damage to the Chevy.
01:18
I will check for a 51 preference.
01:21
Additionally, the northbound lane on West Wisconsin is currently closed.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-50: Traffic crash/accident
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Location mentioned:
W Wisconsin St & Summit St, Portage, WI 53901
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