Ford truck partially blocking highway with damaged wheel, Sauk County WI
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A Ford F-250 truck was partially blocking Highway 78 near Ruth Badger Lane with one tire off. Officers responded and arranged for a flatbed tow due to a damaged wheel bearing.
Audio|Heard on: Southeast Sauk County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Highway 78 and Ruth Badger Lane, the Ford F-250 is partially blocking the road, one of the tires is off, caller was a passerby.
00:10
Turn for it.
00:11
I'll check on that.
00:12
On my way, I'm airmac.
00:15
Ten forth.
00:22
To the TM,
00:25
and I can advise if I am not needed once he observes it.
00:30
September 2167.
00:34
Stop.
00:35
Stop 32, stand it.
00:47
Stock 222.7.
01:01
Swami and any light terrifies here.
01:06
Signooses.
01:07
You can show us now.
01:12
That's fine.
01:14
Do you second.
01:17
I'm okay, busy.
01:25
10422.
01:34
On 91213rd.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:40
I've heard of the American yesterday and again today.
01:45
The subject took items from the back bar and can be with staff number one be in the process.
01:52
Tell more.
02:01
Nine Sock. I'm 1023, Highway 78.
02:05
We're closer to Kilpatrick.
02:08
Ten for nine.
02:12
Two o three,
02:17
suck. Two, zero three.
02:23
I'm clear from the harassment.
02:26
Also in reference to the AR, it's on there, you can clear it out.
02:29
I spoke to him in person as well.
02:33
Ten, four, did you need a number fold?
02:37
Negative, not for the AR.
02:39
Ten point.
02:42
Nine,
02:44
talk, ten fifty one.
02:49
Nice.
02:52
Everett's with a flatbed sounds like the wheel bearing's out on a smaller SUV.
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Location mentioned:
Ruthe Badger Ln, Merrimac, WI 53561
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