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Vehicle crashes into guardrail on highway near RacineCalumet County WI

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US-10, Wisconsin

A vehicle crashed into a guardrail and stopped partially on a bridge along Highway 10 westbound near Racine Road in Calumet County, Wisconsin.

Audio|Source: Calumet County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Pagraigel Cefatts, engine 40, par 40,
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Factor 41. For a vehicle accident, it's going to be on Highway 10 westbound by Racine.
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Again, Highway 10 westbound by Racine.
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We have a vehicle that's up on the guardrail, partially on the bridge.
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Track 1 will be your channel.
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If you need it, one of the bagel is clear at (number withheld).
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Is that a video?
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Not like one you have a handle.
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The lake of ER, New London going to Tadacare Nina ER.
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Thank you. All of that definition.
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I'll resume.
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One's in row.
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Okay, one, the location is mapped for you as well.
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Ten westbound at Racine Road,
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closer to the bridge west of Racine.
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The car that struck a guard rail is practically in the ditch of distance.

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US-10, Wisconsin

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