One-vehicle crash sparks emergency response near County Highway F, Darlington WI
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Emergency units respond to a one-vehicle crash near County Highway F with unknown injuries, with fire and EMS dispatched as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Lafayette and Grant Counties Fire / EMS Paging
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Sounds like I'm going to have a vehicle accident.
00:02
Possible 55 driver.
00:05
We have a second.
00:14
13 Lockyer.
00:15
I'll see that.
00:17
Thirking on.
00:27
See at 90.
00:31
All right.
00:32
You want to go assist 53?
00:35
All right. Time work.
00:43
Any info on injury? Any info on injuries?
00:51
I don't know one at this time.
01:00
63 will be sent on fire EMS just for precautionary.
01:04
I'm sure if what's really going on.
01:08
This benchway 106 patient 201 and dock fired a 15740, County Highway after one vehicle accident with unknown injuries.
01:49
T.Q 67, Lafayette County Sheriff's Office, with a page for Darlington Fire.
01:53
The Mafia 201.
01:55
You are needed at 15740, County Highway F to the west, for a one vehicle accident with unknown injuries.
02:02
Again, 201 in Darlington Fire, you're needed at 15740, County Highway F to the west, for one vehicle accident with unknown injuries.
02:11
T.Q67, Lafayette County Sheriff's Office cleared at 2032 on November 28, 2025.
02:22
We are assigning.
02:26
Number 2-01.
02:27
2-0-1. 2-11, 1060.
02:34
No position.
02:37
Goering.
02:39
No point. No.
02:40
No. No.
02:45
We have a place.
02:46
Superdard.
02:48
Sample.
02:54
Mafia, we're on scenes.
02:57
We're on scene. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
County Highway F, Darlington, WI 53530
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