Vehicle accident with head injury near highway and Babcock road, Ashwaubenon WI
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle accident occurred near State Highway 172 and Babcock Road involving an injured person with a head wound. Emergency responders including Ashwaubenon Ambulance and police were on scene. There was no one trapped in the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Ashwaubenon Ambulance 313, respond to vehicle accident with injury, west of Babcock ASW,
00:08
at State Highway 172 in Babcock Road, west of Babcock.
00:13
Cross streets are westbound State Highway 172, Brussels, east of Babcock, and Thackerland Drive,
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Westbound State Highway 172,
00:25
Timeout 1517.
00:34
Ashwaubenon Ambulance 313, respond to vehicle accident with injury, west of Babcock ASW, at State Highway 172 in Babcock Road, west of Babcock.
00:47
Cross streets are westbound State Highway 172, Brussels,
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east of Babcock, and Packerland Drive,
00:56
Westbound State Highway 172,
00:59
Timeout 1517.
01:02
I just want to...
01:10
Ashwaubenon Ambulance 313, respond to vehicle accident with injury, west of Babcock ASW, at State Highway 172 in Babcock Road, west of Babcock.
01:24
Cross streets are westbound State Highway 172, Brussels, east of Babcock, and Packerland Drive, Westbound 172, Timeout 1517.
01:41
Can you send us the call as well?
01:46
I copy.
01:51
June 311 engine 311.
01:54
Officers are on scene with this accident already.
01:57
One party is requesting rescue for a head injury.
01:59
There is no entrapment.
02:08
It was 313 to Officer-on, I'll see for the accident backguard.
02:16
I told one of the officers to come to EMS.
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