Single vehicle accident with possible injury near Diane Street, Chilton WI
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a single vehicle accident with possible injury near the intersection of Service Road and Diane Street in Chilton. Fire and first responders arrived on scene to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Calumet County Fire / First Responders
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Calumet County 911, paging Go Cross Ambulance, Chilton first responders, and Chilton Fire respond to near Service Road and Diane Street in the city of Chilton for a single vehicle accident with a possible injury.
00:15
Again, near Service Road and Diane Street.
00:35
Kelly McCona, 9-1-1, paging Chilton first responders and Chilton Fire, respond to the intersection near Service Road and Diane Street in the city of Chilton for a single vehicle accident with possible injury, again, near Service Road and Diane Street.
00:53
Kelman County, Cholts Fire, and first responders come in the court.
00:57
Five-four.
00:59
Five-four.
01:14
Chill 109 on location.
01:19
Time 4.
01:22
Chill and fire for 1049.
01:24
Just time for 109.
01:29
Just I'm holding quarters.
01:43
Chillin fire trucks, their fire apparatus can hold in quarters for now.
01:50
Just flash copies.
01:58
Chill and fire again.
02:10
Point rolls from 109.
02:16
Go ahead. Go ahead.
02:19
O8109, a little change over to firegrown red.
02:39
Funeralds the vehicle's up against the Dolbanic.
02:41
This time,
02:42
bring 103 out with a towstrap.
02:50
Copy, bring 103 with the toll strap.
02:52
3103 with the toll strap.
03:02
310 on sheet.
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Location mentioned:
S Diane St, Chilton, WI 53014
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