Truck driving with broken tail lights on state highway, Siren WI
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A traffic complaint was reported about a truck driving on State Highway 35 near 150th Street without tail lights. The vehicle was identified as an R&G towing truck with broken tail lights returning to its shop.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Public Safety
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01:55
Transcript:
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On 1043, we're receiving a traffic complaint heading south on on State Highway 35 from 150th Street.
00:06
Unknown maker model, possibly a truck who's driving with no lights on.
00:12
Ten 4.
00:20
Sign away to 1154.
00:23
You're a little closer.
00:24
Can you watch for that vehicle? I'll start heading up that way.
00:31
Hello.
00:34
County Cavalty.
00:39
226, County, 1018.
00:43
1044026. County 1154, 1043.
00:49
Good.
00:52
The reporting party is now stating they're coming up on County Road BB.
00:59
10-4[1]. Trying to get to 35 as quick as I can.
01:02
To work.
01:07
7-8. 7-8.
01:11
Clear St. Croix, Out of service.
01:13
We will now be 573.
01:14
Go far.
01:19
County, 578.
01:20
Your run number for that was 2835, 2835.
01:23
1154 counting 1154
01:29
135 and little butter night with I believe it's the R&G towing truck I can't see a plate they have no tail lights 10 4
01:44
1154 cutting 1154 cutting 1154 1154
01:50
It was the R&G towing truck.
01:52
His tail lights were busted.
01:53
He's got the hazards on heading back to the shop now.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
WI-35 & 150th St, Luck, WI 54837
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