Traffic accident with injury blocks westbound lane, Manitowoc County WI
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A traffic accident involving two vehicles occurred near South County Road S and U.S. Highway 151, causing injury to a 60-year-old female with a head laceration. The westbound lane is blocked. Fire and ambulance departments responded non-emergently, and law enforcement is on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Manitowoc County Fire/EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Valders Ambulance and Douders Fire Department.
00:03
Stand by for an accident with injury at South County Road S and U.S.
00:08
Highway 151.
00:17
I don't know.
00:26
Valders ambulance and Valders fire department respond, non-emergent to South County Road S.
00:32
Sam and U.S.
00:33
Highway 151 for an accident injury, a 60-year-old female with a laceration to her head.
00:40
Again, non-emergent to South County Road S.
00:43
Sam and U.S.
00:44
Highway 151, 10 dispatch 1539.
00:54
The Valders Fire Department respond non-emergent to South County Road S-SAM in U.S.
01:01
Highway 151 for an accident with injury, a 60-year-old female with a laceration to her head.
01:06
Again, not emergent to South County Road S.
01:09
Sam, U.S. Highway 151.
01:11
Pivotage 1540.
01:18
Valders fire, name was copy the call.
01:21
Valders fires are all.
01:28
FRIZE. FIZEFELISFER.
01:29
This stage, Valders.
01:37
This is Valders.
01:43
This is BELAZE.
01:44
The SELAWLISF.
01:46
Sellers fire, go ahead.
01:50
Not seen. Two vehicle accident led to road blockage.
01:54
Westbound lane is completely blocked.
01:56
Law enforcement signed the same.
01:57
Valders fire as command.
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Location mentioned:
US-151 & County Rd S, Cato, WI 54220
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