Traffic accident with oil spill near washington and river roads, West Bend WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic accident near Washington Street and River Road caused oil and fluid to spill on the roadway. Emergency services requested cones and road closures to manage the hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Union Lincoln 799 4, and there is oil and fluids on the roadway.
00:08
Preference for either?
00:11
No preference.
00:13
Acknowledged. 281, if you called out, you were covered by wind noise.
00:19
Messaging code forty-two.
00:21
Four.
00:24
Can I get a second unit out here?
00:31
Acknowledged.
00:36
Two 30 station, I'm in service.
00:39
Acknowledged, if you could head up there.
00:43
Over.
00:49
Two eighty-one.
00:53
Can you bring cones to River Road south of Washington Street?
01:02
River.
01:07
Nine 14. Nine 14, what?
01:15
I have (name withheld) on the line from your Woodray Court.
01:19
I called earlier, (name withheld) is requesting an update.
01:26
Oh please.
01:28
All right, one county moving update.
01:35
Copy.
01:41
State truck.
01:47
Two 30, station on twenty-three.
01:50
Hefford, 0230.
01:55
Two 40, 0230.
01:59
Go ahead.
02:01
Can you block South Gallon Turn from Washington Street to River Road?
02:11
634 County.
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Location mentioned:
E Washington St & S River Rd, West Bend, WI 53095
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