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Vehicle flipped over near Dunning Rd in Wisconsin, Columbia County WI
A black truck flipped over near Dunning Road in Wisconsin. Both occupants were out of the vehicle and walking around. They reported being okay at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Columbia County to Portage Fire and Portage, EMS, you have a call.
00:02
Columbia County, two, Portage, Fire, and Portage, EMS, you have a call.
00:05
It is going to be across the street from near Dunning Road.
00:09
Again,
00:10
near Dunning Road for a vehicle that flipped over.
00:14
Both occupants are out and walking around.
00:18
It's going to be a black truck.
00:20
Time on page 956.
00:29
27.
00:31
Columbia County, Portage Medics, 651.
00:37
51.
00:38
Cigastrow 6-1-1 in route.
00:42
651 in route 957.
00:45
Columbia County for Portage Fire Engine 3.
00:53
There's fire engine three in route as well.
00:56
Copy engine three in route 0957.
01:02
33 56, I'm also on route, Trits, in the 33.
01:08
104, 33, 56.
01:12
3356.
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3325 to 56, you can disregard.
01:22
336 tonight.
01:25
Call.
01:30
104. Did the caller advise that they were an occupant or a passenger by?
01:36
3350, the RP lives at the address of the call, stated he looked at his window and saw a vehicle flipped over.
01:45
104.
01:50
50 additionally, the RP went outside to talk to them.
01:54
They both stated they were okay.
02:00
I'm going to rob to the jail with one female.
02:06
10 4402.
02:07
4.4.2.
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3.3.3.3.
02:17
3350 took a call from Blystone's advice, but they received a call from the driver.
02:21
They are in route drive time.
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Dunning Rd, Wisconsin
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