Two-vehicle accident near East Industrial Drive and North Spring Street, Beaver Dam WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, there was a two-vehicle traffic accident near East Industrial Drive and North Spring Street in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Initial reports suggested possible injuries but later confirmed that no one was injured. One vehicle was a RAM and the other a Jeep. Both drivers are uninjured.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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05:59
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch of the city call for Beaver Dam Fire Department.
00:03
You're needed for two vehicle accidents, North Spring Street and East Industrial Drive.
00:07
Spring is an East industrial two vehicle accident,
00:12
unknown injuries at this time.
00:13
Time out, (number withheld), KFY, (number withheld).
00:23
Touch 532, correction 537.
00:26
It sounds like one vehicle got keybone to be a RAM versus a Jeep.
00:32
Again, one female in the Jeep appeared to be injured.
00:35
Pollard continued on.
00:45
Dodge, 1200, we'll handle this one at home.
01:02
Dash, Beaver Damack, 1254 is 0 North Britain.
01:05
10.4. 1254.
01:28
This is Dr.
01:29
Franklin Diss with the City Culforda.
01:31
V-M-E-M-EAMF fire department.
01:34
You're needed for a two-vehicle accident.
01:36
Report of a T-bone accident at North Spring and Industrial Drive.
01:41
North Spring and Industrial.
01:43
That's all we have so far.
01:46
Time out. (number withheld), K-4-(number withheld).
01:52
Do you want to know.
02:02
That's 537.
02:04
I did speak to (name withheld), although the driver of the Jeep, she is indicating no injury for either party.
02:10
Yeah,
02:11
affirmative.
02:12
Okay.
02:22
Full 61 and 1252, if you guys want you can go ahead and clear records.
02:31
154 info.
02:35
Go ahead, dodge.
02:37
Your officer on scene states that there appears to be no injuries, again no injuries.
02:44
24, dodge. They advise how may you can't keep on hold.
02:50
Negative, but it might just be the two drivers.
02:56
Okay, support.
03:05
3037 I'm headed here where you were what you like saying?
03:10
(number withheld) is arriving on scene we have two vehicles normal damage will it's to be all walking wounded to 12.7 is going to be assuming command 1261 one of your eyes just block as needed
03:42
21037.
03:46
22.307.
03:51
422. 22. 22.
03:52
223, unless 37, so I think we're okay here.
04:05
Town form.
04:13
7 knows you have 20, April.
04:17
Judge 537, I do not.
04:26
When you're ready?
04:29
Go ahead.
04:31
464 Sam Robert Charles.
04:33
464 Sam Robert Charles.
04:34
The second is Robert Gowne (number withheld).
04:37
Robert Gellon (number withheld).
04:40
Robert Gellon (number withheld).
04:44
(number withheld). (number withheld).
04:59
(name withheld), cut yourself out.
05:04
Squad, (number withheld) is on location.
05:07
10-4[1].
05:14
Touch 537 info.
05:18
Good.
05:21
537, I do have returns on both vehicles.
05:24
Is Derek your driver for the RAM?
05:29
Dr. 367, that's good.
05:33
Judge 537, I do have both returns for your vehicles.
05:37
Is Robert the driver for your RAM truck?
05:45
Derek is.
05:47
That's one on the same.
05:50
I apologize, yes, Derek.
05:52
He's valid no-ons as is the female driver as well.
05:58
Thank you very much.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
E Industrial Dr & N Spring St, Beaver Dam, WI 53916
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