Vehicle hits traffic light near Mason and Hinkle, Green Bay WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible traffic incident near W Mason Street and Hinkle Street, where a vehicle reportedly struck a traffic light. The signals were initially not working, but were later found to be flashing yellow and operational. The vehicle involved was later located in a nearby parking lot.
Audio|Heard on: Brown WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Mason and Hinkle, someone hit the traffic lights and now they're not working.
00:04
Possibly a vehicle disabled in the intersection.
00:08
Two, can you notify streets right away?
00:11
Yep.
00:14
Avenue, I'll be back en route to the Marquette Ave location.
00:19
Check.
00:21
Probably units for your 43.
00:22
It sounds like the person that hit the traffic light is parked in the Walmart parking lot.
00:28
Trying to get more information.
00:31
Route two.
00:34
Avenue just left.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
I can take that call for both of them on (number withheld) and then it looks like.
00:41
The lights are working fine.
00:45
Copy, I will call streets back.
00:48
Probably units for tonight.
00:50
We're out to companies.
00:51
Thanks, Adam Two.
00:54
Promise me, thank you.
00:56
Adam Two, it's going to be a gray Jeep that's passing the lot.
01:01
I copy.
01:03
Actually, might be the lights for the main road in front of Walmart on Hinkle Street, but they're flashing yellow.
01:12
Copy. I was just calling streets.
01:13
I'll update them on the location.
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