Vehicle hits pedestrian near Menards on Highway 136, Baraboo WI
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A vehicle struck a female pedestrian near Menards on Highway 136, Baraboo. The pedestrian was conscious and alert but bleeding from the stomach and had a possible broken hand.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Sauk Counties Public Safety
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Talk to Baraboo Fire, Baraboo, EMS.
00:02
Respond in front of Menards on Highway 136 for a vehicle versus pedestrian, still gathering.
00:07
Again, for Baraboo Fire and EMS.
00:09
Front of Menards on 136 for a vehicle versus pedestrian.
00:12
Sock clear 1816.
00:18
I won 26, I'll be in route to that T.A.
00:22
(code acknowledged)-9126. Good talk, I'll start.
00:32
104-9101. (number withheld).
00:34
(number withheld).
00:38
(code acknowledged)-221. Hmm.
00:46
We got 1418.
00:49
Hmm.
00:55
Okay, we'll cut in route.
00:59
104 at 1818.
01:01
518.
01:06
512 or sunny.
01:09
104. (number withheld), (number withheld).
01:17
Any objures?
01:23
Possibly broken hand.
01:26
She is bleeding from her stomach area.
01:30
Conscious alert.
01:33
Okay.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:49
This is going to be in front of Menards.
01:56
Captain 1.
02:00
Federal fire.
02:03
Go ahead for railroad fire.
02:05
Go ahead for railroad car five.
02:08
Car 5, the patient's going to be in Pharma and ours.
02:11
Okay. I believe she is still breathing unconscious.
02:16
I'm sorry.
02:19
I'm ahead.
02:31
Working myself in 2019.
02:35
(code acknowledged). Yeah.
02:42
Go ahead.
02:44
Yeah,
02:45
dispatch that alert and conscious, but if you read the candle, it's obviously pretty beat up to me.
02:50
Yeah, but I was reading them.
02:57
She's alert, conscious, talking.
03:01
104-226.
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Location mentioned:
WI-136, Baraboo, WI 53913
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