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Vehicle stopped on highway shoulder with woman flagging traffic, Columbia County WI
A southbound vehicle was stopped on the right shoulder of the highway. A woman was outside the vehicle flagging down other cars for help. The driver appeared confused and signaled another motorist for assistance. The vehicle went off the road and hit a tree. Injuries are unknown at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Sauk and North and Surrounding County Fire Departments
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Southbound vehicle on the right shoulder with a woman outside waving cars down.
00:16
Waste.
00:25
First page for Verroquois first responder is Verroquois fire.
00:28
Verroquois first responders, Verroquois fire.
00:31
You're needed in the town of Jefferson.
00:33
Near State Highway 56.
00:41
For a one vehicle accident, car went off the road and hit a tree.
00:46
Unknown on injuries at this time.
00:48
Time of first page, 1813.
00:52
Oh, we'll have to add more next year.
00:57
You're on in his face and not on a waste.
01:25
Second page for Rocal Fire, Rocal First Responders, Rocal Fire, Rocal search responders, you're needed near State Highway 56, Town of Jefferson.
01:32
Near State Highway 56, Town of Jefferson.
01:37
Near State Highway 56, Town of Jefferson.
01:40
For a one vehicle accident, car went off the road and hit a tree.
01:44
Unsure on injuries.
01:46
Second page, 1815.
01:54
Progressive here a little bit ago.
02:25
Okay, no, 16-16.
02:32
Two boys are going to be on the short.
02:35
Uh-huh.
03:01
I'm going to go to this one first.
03:04
The 116 southbound from FSP got flagged down by a confused female.
03:10
She is in a Ford Escape sport utility truck behind the tow.
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WI-16, Wisconsin
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