Two-vehicle crash with possible neck injury, Brown County WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a two-vehicle traffic collision on US-41 in Wisconsin. One person reported neck pain and was expected to be able to exit the vehicle on their own once emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch ambulance 312, you are responding for a possible neck injury from a two-vehicle crash, 1050.
00:05
Over.
00:07
We copy.
00:09
Lincoln one traffic.
00:12
Lincoln one.
00:15
Seven hundred and fifty-two.
00:16
When you get here, do you want to just go to the eastbound lane so they can't turn to get onto US 41 North?
00:23
Yeah.
00:24
And this will be C Charlie.
00:28
(name withheld) with Boy Boy Free Seventy-One Ninety-Nine BBF Seventy-One Ninety-Nine.
00:34
Copy.
00:36
So far.
00:44
Dispatch from truck 421, can you send PD non-priority over to Van Buren?
00:52
5 King 10-9.
00:54
Tally.
00:55
5 King dispatch.
00:56
Cars will be 10-8, V76, the SO with evidence.
01:00
Dispatch from 753 on Tac 6.
01:03
10-4.
01:04
753, go ahead.
01:06
We'll have one patient with neck pain.
01:08
She should be able to self-extricate out the passenger side once EMS arrives.
01:14
Copy.
01:15
That's what we were told, yes.
01:18
312 copy.
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Location mentioned:
US-41, Wisconsin
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