Disabled vehicle pushed on westbound 600 block near divergent diamond, Bayside WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a disabled light blue sedan wagon was pushed by its driver on the westbound side of the 600 block near the divergent diamond at West Brown Deer Road. Police units 216 and 226 responded to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Glendale, Whitefish Bay and Shorewood Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
216, I'm getting prepared a table vehicle.
00:02
It's going to be on a 600 block of West Brown Deer Road.
00:05
It's going to be a westbound line near the diverging diamond,
00:09
the light blue sedan wagon with the driver pushing a vehicle.
00:17
203 dispatch.
00:20
Send the third early shift and I'll send you a raster.
00:23
10.4. 216, condition guard.
00:30
16 garbage.
00:38
This bash, where one's on, team?
00:44
Classes.
00:48
166, Chuck.
00:57
166.6,000 block of Santa Monica.
01:00
Adam David Henry, (number withheld), ADH, (number withheld) on its chief.
01:08
So far. 2.25?
01:18
206.
01:20
It's actually 226, it's on duty.
01:24
10.4. That's right to say, 226.
01:28
226.
01:30
226. If you're going to hit for the disabled vehicles, it's going to be on a 600pocalypse around the road.
01:35
I have a blue station wagon with foul lanes with occupants pushing it.
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Location mentioned:
W Brown Deer Rd, Bayside, WI 53217
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