MCSO responds to 109 winter-weather related calls following snow storm
UPDATED: 02/17/2021 07:02 AM
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office has responded to 109 winter weather related service calls since 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15.
MCSO said at 9:45 p.m. Tuesday that they have responded to five personal injury crashes, 44 property damage crashes, and 60 disabled vehicles.
UPDATE: MCSO deputies have responded to 109 winter storm-related service calls: 5 personal injury crashes, 44 property damage crashes, and 60 disabled vehicles. #SnowMeansSlow
— Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office (@MCSOSheriff) February 17, 2021
UPDATED: 02/16/2021 11:57 AM
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office has responded to 61 winter weather related service calls since 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15.
MCSO said at 10:25 a.m. Tuesday that they have since responded to 18 property damage crashes, 42 disabled vehicles, and one personal injury crash.
UPDATE: MCSO has responded to 61 winter weather related service calls: 1 personal injury crash, 18 property damage crashes and 42 disabled vehicles. Get to you destination safely, drive for road and weather conditions.
— Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office (@MCSOSheriff) February 16, 2021
PUBLISHED: 02/16/2021 06:31 AM
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office said they responded to 26 winter weather-related services calls since 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15.
Early Tuesday morning, they said they responded to nine property damage crashes and 17 disabled vehicles.
Officials urge driver to allow themselves plenty of time on their morning commute.
"Visibility is low, reduce your speeds, roads (and) freeways are snow-covered (and) slippery," MCSO said.
Allow yourself plenty of time on your morning commute, visibility is low, reduce your speeds, roads & freeways are snow-covered & slippery. We have responded to 26 winter weather-related services calls since 8:00 p.m. yesterday. 9 property damage crashes & 17 disabled vehicles. pic.twitter.com/HLR3KX3Ibz
— Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office (@MCSOSheriff) February 16, 2021