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Traffic accident with tow and hospital transport, Amery WI
A traffic accident occurred near Griffin Street East in Amery, Wisconsin. Emergency responders requested a tow truck and subsequently transported an individual involved in the accident to Amery Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Public Safety
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
907. 907.
00:02
907.
00:04
We'll need a next available tow to our location.
00:07
You'll have to be up on purpose.
00:09
10-4[1].
00:15
3146, County, 1041.
00:17
10-4[1]-31-46.
00:18
10-4[1]-3-1-46.
00:24
Sound fire, county.
00:28
No-tall fire.
00:29
Front.
00:37
We're clear the scene en route to Amery Hospital.
00:47
107-9332. 907-933.
00:53
907-933. You can go ahead.
01:01
He told me that he guessed he drank about half a liter of whiskey.
01:09
Could you ten-nine that?
01:13
He told me that he guessed he drank about half a liter of whiskey.
01:18
Ten four.
01:24
Nine three one county fifty one's on the scene.
01:28
Ten four.
01:29
County nine two eight nine oh nine oh two ten sixty two.
01:41
Ten four county nine seven.
01:46
Seven.
01:51
Amery Towing says they have a thirty-five minute ETA.
01:57
1040. Do you have blake's 27?
02:04
Bye.
02:08
Tion 907.
02:10
Go ahead.
02:13
Blick is valid, probationary, negative.
02:19
104.
02:26
2028 R&D has a 20-minute EPA?
02:37
Run for us.
02:42
How many 931?
02:45
931.
02:47
Can you advise what vehicle your toll is taking?
02:55
We're clear of the 1050 and you put us back in service.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Griffin St E, Amery, WI 54001
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