Single-vehicle accident with injuries on County Highway Q, Bristol WI
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A car crashed into a tree on County Highway Q near Bristol, Wisconsin, causing injuries and airbag deployment. Fire and rescue units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Can you just start rescue this way for airbag deployment?
00:04
1014-12-14.
00:06
14-227 nights? 1227-9.
00:14
1214 go ahead with the first.
00:20
I'm going to be out of Wisconsin.
00:22
Last is (name withheld).
00:27
Versus (name withheld).
00:32
2008, female white, breaks for seconds.
00:34
We'll go ahead and second.
00:42
Kenesha County to Bristol Fire and Rescue.
00:44
Bristol Fire and Rescue.
00:45
This is the second separate call.
00:46
Second separate call.
00:47
1-4-500-lock the County Highway Q for an accident with injury.
00:55
Kanesha got any clear, 2045.
00:59
(Name withheld).
01:01
Boy.
01:02
(Name withheld).
01:08
(Name withheld).
01:12
Date of birth is November 12, 2008.
01:15
11, 2012, 2008.
01:17
We have a chair.
01:26
Club 3558.
01:34
Med1 from the Newark.
01:38
Number 3 followed.
01:40
Connecticut County, still 52, 42.
01:46
This is Mad1, go ahead.
01:51
Just the kind inside, please.
01:56
Cover itself in two 42.
02:00
5242 is en route to the MVC[1] on Highway Q.
02:04
Having rest off at 2242, in route at 2147.
02:13
Looks like a single vehicle accident versus a tree with airbag deployment.
02:20
5242 copies.
Police codes explained
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[1]
MVC: Motor Vehicle Crash
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Location mentioned:
Co Hwy Q, Bristol, WI
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