Crash on Corey Lane leaves driver trapped, Outagamie County WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a possible traffic crash near Corey Lane and Gillette Street in Grand Chute. A male driver appeared to be trapped and having difficulty breathing. The caller attempted to move the individual before responders arrived. The person was found conscious with a pulse, and officers were later canceled from responding.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Crash at Corey Lane and Gillette Street.
00:02
Verifying pre-alert Romeo 25.
00:05
Your time is fifty-five.
00:08
Six twenty-one twenty-six ninety.
00:10
Twenty-six ninety-one from Miami-Dade.
00:15
Go ahead.
00:18
So I think it was into a PD Edward.
00:20
Not sure if he's breathing effectively.
00:22
Sounds like he's stuck between the wall and something.
00:25
Caller is attempting to move him.
00:28
But he's struggling.
00:31
No, no copies or notes.
00:35
Copy.
00:37
Twenty-six hundred to (name withheld).
00:41
Twenty-eight on twenty-six.
00:43
Ninety-one on scene.
00:46
Twenty-six traffic.
00:49
26-21.
00:52
We've made patient contact.
00:54
Patient does have a pulse.
00:56
This is not going to be a PMV.
01:00
I copy. We'll update the officers as well.
01:02
You can cancel any officers responding.
01:08
No need.
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Location mentioned:
N Gillett St, Grand Chute, WI
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