Motorist stranded near highway 27 runs out of gas, Cadott WI
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A motorist ran out of gas near Highway 27 and was stranded since early afternoon. A deputy is assisting by transporting the motorist to Cadott to get fuel while the motorist tries to make further arrangements.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
It will be just north of the address near Highway 27.
00:07
Near Highway 27.
00:09
My caller (name withheld) has been on the side of the road since 1:30 this afternoon.
00:15
He ran out of gas and AAA was supposed to send someone to bring fuel, but they have not yet.
00:23
They told him someone was supposed to be on the way.
00:28
I thought they had gotten through the last time he spoke with him.
00:32
10-4[1].
00:38
Meador 27, the next time.
00:42
10-4[1].
00:49
We'll be at Rhone.
00:56
427 Tony I'll be 1023 I'll get you 28[2] a few it's obstructed
01:04
10204
01:10
740 copy those counts 28[2]
01:15
Go ahead.
01:18
We'll be Wisconsin, Nora David 855555, Nora David 8585, and then do you have Matthews, 27?
01:30
We haven't.
01:33
4, go out of this.
01:41
27. It looks like he is suspended.
01:45
Negative 29.
01:49
Chat for.
01:52
Prior district, Mediquon.
01:54
MediQuots available.
01:59
Town for MediQuine.
02:07
427. 20.
02:11
427. 427.
02:16
I'll be en route to Cadott with (name withheld) to get gas while he arranges assistance.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
[2]
28: Vehicle registration/plate check
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Location mentioned:
WI-27, Cadott, WI 54727
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