Two-vehicle crash near Hudson causes injury and rescue, Hudson WY
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Two vehicles collided near Hudson on WY-789, causing one injury. Rescue teams arrived quickly to provide patient care and extricate an occupant.
Audio|Heard on: Fremont County Public Safety
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Wander 22.
00:02
Just confirming 85 on 789.
00:08
That's affirmative in between Hudson and Lander.
00:13
104. Interrout from Baldwin Creek.
00:17
Okay.
00:24
Fire Command, Rescue One.
00:29
Go ahead, Rescue One.
00:34
Yeah, we're almost there.
00:35
What do you need from us?
00:40
You can pull up past the command rig.
00:42
We're up the road quite a ways for a second vehicle.
00:46
No expectation needed.
00:52
All responding units, fire one, standby for a size up.
01:00
All right, size up we have two vehicle accident,
01:04
both vehicles off the road, no road blockage, no entrapment.
01:08
I just need patient care,
01:10
five occupants in one vehicle, one injury.
01:18
372 copies Brakelander, 372, Troiluss in Route with 4.
01:26
372, 549.
01:29
371 copies update.
01:33
371 copies update.
01:35
Leonard was 17, 1041.
01:37
Good morning.
01:43
Good morning.
01:45
Dr. 12.
01:49
12.
01:50
12.
01:55
I'll be in route back up to the hospital to get 27s and work paid for it.
02:05
Fire Command, 371.
02:10
Go ahead.
02:13
Hey, we're about a minute out.
02:16
We're looking for assignment.
02:21
Yeah, Wendy.
02:23
We need...
02:27
We...
02:33
When you guys get here, go ahead and stage in front of the ambulance a little bit.
02:37
We are having to pop the door to get one occupant out.
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WY-789, Hudson, WY
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