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Airbag deploys in crash blocking road near Prairie du Chien store, Prairie Du Chien WI
A vehicle crashed near a Prairie du Chien store with an airbag deployed, leaving the car disabled and blocking the road. Officers arrived to manage the hazard and ensure traffic safety.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Public Safety
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
84225-624 South Marquette Road outside of Locke up in Texas versus vehicle traffic crash.
00:08
7-1, you can show me out on it already.
00:12
471 on scene.
00:16
Number 981, 176, cross-airverage.
00:22
749A1.
00:25
749A1.
00:31
16 go.
00:34
I was out with a Robert Bunce, I believe his and how he stopped to talk to you about that 10406 on Highway 60.
00:42
I told that he was not able to get it removed, he's going to exit off the runway as far as he can, and then it would be 5%.
00:55
10-4[1], is this the red at Pawa over closer to Waziga? 10-4, it's going to be the one for Mr.
01:03
Woodson. He's concorn later and advised if he was able to get it moved off the roadway or not.
01:11
Ten-four, we also had highway check on it earlier.
01:13
It looks like it's well past the fog line so it should be safe for the night if it needs to be.
01:20
Ten-four, I'll be tonight.
01:30
Number one, go ahead.
01:31
Close my location.
01:32
It's going to be an airbag-deployment, vehicles stranded in the middle of the road in front of Lowe's Deca's,
01:38
unable to move at all.
01:43
Temporges, they have no preference for a cell?
01:47
No preference. No preference.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
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