Vehicle fire with one person found conscious in ditch, New Richmond WI
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle caught fire near 132nd Street in Richmond Township. People exited the vehicle safely. One person was later found conscious and talking in a ditch nearby.
Audio|Heard on: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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Transcript:
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The second page for Richmond Fire in Richmond EMS, Respondent Strip Township, near 132nd Street,
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near 132nd Street for a vehicle on fire.
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Uncooperative call are reporting of vehicles on fire across the street.
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Reports everyone is out of the vehicle, there's no nearby structures.
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Across Street is 216th Avenue and 220th Avenue.
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Temperature is 23 degrees, winds out of the...
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North at two mile an hour, order to Richmond fire and reach my name after 1355.
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2241.
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Green Rout.
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Aaron Rout, 1355.
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Richmond Fire, dispatch, Panger, teams, await personnel.
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Norish and Fire, Major, Ceeves, the waiting personnel, 1356.
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Dispatch, 5241.
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Good.
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We're getting a report of an injury.
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My caller was not willing to go over and see what the injury was.
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We also got a report of somebody dragging somebody through the snow.
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You wouldn't, again, go out and see if the person was responsive or not.
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Free speech.
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4402 S-Batch, 1041.
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44402, 1400.
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Dispatch, 8-800-Zone 2, Somersetone Show traffic complaint.
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51.
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51 for your screen on.
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Dispatch 88-842.
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Dispatch 8842.
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8842. 8842 is on ahead.
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Lots of calls, another reported individual reported somebody is being drugs or snow.
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Great Steve, we're getting in the area, heavy black smoke.
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Yeah,
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for heavy smoke, 14-01.
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Mark's tomorrow, cheers match.
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404.2.
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Can you re-assigned me to the juvenile complaint from yesterday?
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I'll be in railroad to high school.
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No checks. 10-4[1].
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8849 section.
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8849.
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8849.
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Forty-nine this option.
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80, 49.
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Go and all over the channel until we forgot what's going on here.
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42 items, you tell Pinnettel.
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Copy that, I'm on scene.
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Looks like a red pickup truck fully and golf.
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Dispatch copy. Sisfatch all cars while unclosed for the county, while unclosed by 1402.
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8842 dispatch 4842.42.
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Sounds like we have one person down in the ditch.
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I mean we have 2182.
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104 dispatch copies.
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24-19. So that truck might belong to (name withheld),
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right across the road, people look up them.
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We've got a lot of history of them.
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10-4[1]. We'll be on scene.
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104-51, you're on scene.
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(name withheld), he is conscious and talking to us.
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10-4[1], patient conscious and talking, 1403.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
132nd St, New Richmond, WI 54017
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