Single-vehicle crash into tree near Johnson St, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible single-vehicle crash where a car hit a tree near West Johnson Street in Madison. Rescue units investigated and confirmed front-end damage to the vehicle. No mention of injuries or further hazards was made in the radio communication.
Audio|Heard on: Dane County Fire, Sun Prairie Police and Fire
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Front end damage into a tree.
00:03
Rescue 56 will be out investigating.
00:10
Rescue 56 on scene, single vehicle front end damage versus a tree.
00:15
Out investigating.
00:20
Fifty six from the comm center.
00:26
near West Johnson Street, unit (number withheld).
00:35
Rescue 56 from the comm center.
00:41
Hello, fire three.
00:45
Acknowledging for engine two.
00:48
I'll be letting you know if we have a crew in a few minutes.
00:54
Hello, fire three, acknowledging for engine two.
01:03
We're good to go.
01:09
Five six, I do have acknowledgment from Monona Engine Two.
01:13
They are not en route yet.
01:15
Do you still need mutual aid? And Maple Bluff Engine One and Car Fifty Six also not en route.
01:24
Com Center.
01:28
No, Engine Two, go ahead.
01:32
Engine Two per Rescue Five Six, you can hold in quarters for now.
01:39
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
W Johnson St, Madison, WI 53703
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