Two-vehicle accident with injuries in Brookfield, Brookfield WI
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle accident with confirmed injuries occurred near Calhoun Road and West Bluemound Road in Brookfield. The crash caused road closures and required a fire command response.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 23, Med 23, pre-alert vehicle accident near Calhoun Road and Bluemound Road, City of Brookfield Fire Zone 1, timeout, 1401.
00:19
Such as Superfield.
00:20
Engine 23-My-23 interrupt the area of Calhoun and Bluemound.
00:23
Calhoun and Bluemound just off the intersection for two-vehicle motor vehicle accident with one confirmed injury.
00:29
So gathering?
00:31
23 copies.
00:32
Spatts for time in 21.
00:34
I'll put you in route.
00:35
Thank you. Appreciate it.
00:38
If that's stupid time, 21?
00:41
201. 201.
00:46
I think there's going to be two injured.
00:48
Who do you want to phone for a second? Mediudan.
00:51
That's 21. That's 21.
00:53
Yep.
01:02
Med 21, Charlie Vehicle Accident near Calhoun Road and Bluemound Road, City of Brookfield Fire Zone 1, timeout, 1403.
01:19
As soon as the crash, PD is needing eastbound and northbound shutdown if you're able to assist for a bit.
01:25
Thank you for a bit.
01:32
PD shutting it down but they're trying to still get squads in position.
01:35
I mean eastbound and northbound shutdown.
01:39
I copy it. I'm going to be on scene momentarily.
01:41
Okay, that's that, Jeff.
01:46
Okay,
01:47
next one.
01:49
On scene, I got two vehicles.
01:51
Looks like both of them are still occupied.
01:54
I'm going to be command.
01:55
We'll go to A-TAC Red.
01:56
Copy on, sign.
01:57
On-scene, command. On-scene, command.
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