Bag of leaves cleared from road near West Wisconsin Ave, Outagamie County WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a road hazard near the intersection of West Wisconsin Avenue and West Elberg Avenue in Grand Chute. The object in the road was found to be a bag of leaves and was removed from the traffic lane. No further issues were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Seventy-seven 70 .
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Sending you a hazard.
00:04
West Wisconsin Ave and West Elberg Ave, Wisconsin and Elberg.
00:07
Tray lawn bag that's on Wisconsin.
00:10
Go.
00:12
Seven thousand 705 .
00:18
Seven hundred and five.
00:21
State is out with a subject with ninety-nine at forty-one southbound at college.
00:26
Forty-one southbound at college, they have a caution indicator that shows them armed and dangerous.
00:31
They're requesting you non-emergent to assist.
00:33
It's go for.
00:35
Hey (name withheld).
00:38
Seven hundred and five over there today.
00:42
Seventy-seven oh 5104 .
00:44
Two twenty-six.
00:47
Two twenty-six.
00:50
Reference the hazard on Wisconsin Avenue.
00:52
I just got it out of the lane of traffic.
00:53
It's just a bag of leaves.
00:55
You can be cleared though.
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Location mentioned:
W Elberg Ave & W Wisconsin Ave, Grand Chute, WI 54914
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