Two-vehicle collision causes antifreeze leak near Highway 164 and National Avenue, Big Bend WI
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A two-vehicle collision occurred near Highway 164 and National Avenue in Big Bend. A Ford Escape was leaking antifreeze. Emergency responders including fire and medical units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Big Bend Fire, Omega Vehicle Accident, Highway 164 and National Avenue, between Highway 164 and West National Avenue, Big Bend Fire Zone 2, Timeout, 1558.
00:20
261 this bench.
00:21
Two sixty one.
00:22
Copy tonne message, I'm enrolled.
00:24
Let's the additional one this.
00:27
261, 164, and National for a vehicle accident.
00:33
Two vehicle accident with a ford escape, possibly leaking some anti-freeze.
00:39
We do have an officer who's advice of it as well.
00:41
Nobody responding?
00:43
Officer 161, I acknowledge you.
00:54
Battalion 21, Engine 22, Med-21, Met 22, Truck 21, Pre-alert Structure Fire, 211-1-80, West Capital Drive, between Guminner Road and Gateway Road, City of Brookfield Fire 1, Timeout, 1,600.
01:13
Two units at once.
01:14
Chief 61, go ahead.
01:16
261, did you upgrade this from an Omega to it, Charlie[1]?
01:20
Affirmative.
01:21
Standby. 261, I'm not getting any response plan when I update it.
01:25
I have you attached to it.
01:26
What other units should be attached?
Police codes explained
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[1]
Charlie: Moderate-priority fire or EMS response level; phonetic code for the letter C.
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Location mentioned:
WI-164 & National Ave, Big Bend, WI 53103
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