Driver with diabetic issues pulls over to wait for medication, Fort Atkinson WI
At the intersection near Adams St and Madison Ave, police stopped a driver who was experiencing diabetic problems. The driver was able to self-correct and pulled over to wait for his medication to take effect. There were no signs of criminal behavior or immediate medical emergencies.
Audio|Source: Fort Atkinson Police/Fire, Jefferson County Sheriff/Paging/Fire, MABAS/IFERN
02:6
Transcript:
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And I'm with tonight, too, on the traffic stop.
00:07
The stop is Madison and Adam Street with it.
00:18
Would you like my 1017 to pull over and wait for you for a statement?
00:29
Okay.
00:32
Scott.
00:34
Negative 5-5 driver appears to be diabetic.
00:41
9404. Okay,
00:45
Alde1.
00:47
Shield and left grad, please.
00:55
6809.
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681.
01:00
681.
01:03
108, notation.
01:07
104.
01:12
6243 traffic.
01:16
6243. 6243. U.M.G at 12 with Wisconsin 156 Young Henry Adam, 156 Y-AJ.
01:29
Sure.
01:30
14.
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10-2[3], 108.
01:34
10-1[2].
01:36
7-1.
01:40
76 open to west road, sir.
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2992.
01:53
Connected.
01:57
O is my contact.
01:59
He was having diabetic issues. He's self-corrected.
02:03
He's pulling over until his medicine is working.
02:05
It'll be 10-8[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
[2]
10-1: Unable to copy / Signal weak
[3]
10-2: Signal good / Receiving well
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Adams St & Madison Ave, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
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