Vehicle hits tree, traffic blocked on 4th Street, Fond Du Lac WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic crash near 4th Street and Laurel Lane in Fond du Lac, where a vehicle hit a tree. Both westbound and eastbound traffic were blocked in nearby areas while officers checked on the driver. Additional units were on standby as the driver was reported uncooperative.
Audio|Heard on: Fond Du Lac WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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City 33, 1050.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:05
City 33, city 22 for a 1050.
00:08
10-50 near 4th Street and Laurel Lane, vehicle just hit a tree.
00:14
74.
00:15
Copy.
00:17
33 and 22, a caller will go check on the driver.
00:22
74.
00:24
Copy it.
00:26
City 22, I'm on.
00:29
Copy, City 22.
00:31
22, westbound traffic blocked near 4th Street and Woodward Avenue.
00:37
743-22?
00:42
City 33, I'm out.
00:44
Eastbound traffic blocked at Ashland and Fourth.
00:47
Copy. City 33, David deployed.
00:51
Copy.
00:53
Why aren't you on (number withheld)?
00:55
Copy.
00:57
76 to 33, do you need more units?
01:00
1576, keep going.
01:02
22 says probably.
01:06
22, do you need them emergent?
01:09
Negative for now.
01:11
I believe it's going to be five-five related.
01:13
Probably will not be the most cooperative, not speaking to us at all.
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Location mentioned:
4th St & Laurel Ln, Fond du Lac, WI 54935
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