Two-vehicle crash causes electrical hazard in Fond du Lac, Fond Du Lac WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle crash near the intersection of South National Avenue and East Second Street in Fond du Lac. One vehicle struck a light pole, creating a possible electrical hazard. A 75-year-old woman at the scene was experiencing breathing difficulties. City electric crews were called to address the damaged light pole.
Audio|Heard on: Fond Du Lac WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch to Med 22,
00:02
Engine 2, advising it's a Bravo response to National and Second for a two-vehicle accident.
00:12
There is a 75-year-old female experiencing severe breathing difficulty.
00:14
Airbags were deployed in the vehicle.
00:16
We're on scene.
00:17
Be advised, the vehicle hit a light pole.
00:19
City electric may need to respond due to a power hazard.
00:23
10-4, we'll contact them.
00:25
Dispatch from Engine Two.
00:28
There appear to be two accidents, one at National and Royal, and one at National and Second.
00:34
We are at National and Second?
00:38
Engine Two, it's possible you're with the second vehicle involved in the first accident.
00:41
It sounds like they continued southbound a bit before stopping.
00:45
Do we need another medical unit at National and Second? The caller was alone.
00:50
Copy, Engine Two will move to National on Second.
00:53
Dispatch, be advised the light pole is down near South National Avenue.
01:00
Electrical crew is en route.
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