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Madison Metro Transit publishes 911 calls from the bus that broke off against the building on February 25th

Madison, Wisconsin (WMTV) – Madison Metro Transit published the 911 call, which was made after a bus crashed into a building on the east side of the city on February 25.

The caller sounded shocked and described the scene of the crash, which took place around 7.45 p.m. along the Dempsey Road in Madison.

Two people were injured after a U -Bahn bus crashed into a building on Madison's East Side on Tuesday evening, the fire brigade from Madison reported.(Courtesy: Madison Fire Department)

Dispatcher: 911 How the address of emergency?

Caller: Hello, I call to report a city bus crash into a building.

Dispatcher: What !! What is the address and the place? It's like right, oh my god, his Milwaukee Street.

Caller: Ok, are you sure?

The police said that two people were injured in the crash, including the bus driver.

The back of the building suffered serious damage, crushed the back office of the QPS working group and damage kitchen appliances in the Asian house.

Two people were injured after a U -Bahn bus came into a building on Madison's East Side on Tuesday ...
Two people were injured after a U -Bahn bus crashed into a building on Madison's East Side on Tuesday evening, the fire brigade from Madison reported.(Courtesy: Madison Fire Department)

The 26 -year -old Raeven Johnson is accused of having attacked the Madison -Ubahn, causing the bus to collapse into the building. The police said that the driver had lost control of the bus after being attacked by the passenger who had annoyed herself when she learned that the bus did not go to her desired place.

According to the criminal complaint, Johnson was identified as a suspect by her Wisconsin driver's license, fingerprints in prison and surveillance video.

Court files show that Johnson is accused of ruthlessly endangered the security of the second degree, tried to deny a public transit operator, to oppose or hinder an official, and three crimes of the deposit jump.

The woman accuses of having attacked a Madison -u -Bahn -Bus driver who in ...
The woman, which was accused of having attacked a Madison -Ubahn bus driver who fell the bus into a building, appeared on Wednesday in court where her bond was set.(Dane County prison)

On March 12th she appeared in court for her provisional hearing and had no lawyer.

A judge determined her bond in this case at 6,000 US dollars, but the judge gave a total of 10,000 US dollars for the deposit jump in two earlier cases.

Raeven Johnson will be released on Wednesday, March 12th, in front of the Dane County Circuit Court.
Raeven Johnson will be released on Wednesday, March 12th, in front of the Dane County Circuit Court.(WMTV)

Court officials found that she is entitled to have a public defender who is assigned to her. Your preliminary hearing has been postponed for March 26.

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