Two-vehicle accident with injuries near Coffeen Avenue, Sheridan WY
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle accident occurred near Coffeen Avenue involving a Freightliner and a Ford Bronco. One female has chest pain, and one male is bleeding from the mouth. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sheridan County Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Standby for accident with injury, near Coffeen Avenue.
00:13
Shared M.S., Sheridan Fire, please respond to near Coffeen Avenue for an accident with injury.
00:20
Near Coffeen Avenue for accident with injury.
00:30
We have a two vehicle accident,
00:33
two possible injuries, one female is complaining of chest pain, another man is bleeding from his mouth,
00:41
they are pulled into the hub off a Coffeen.
00:55
Go ahead.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:00
The guy going to drop me, 100 block, copy.
01:04
Copy Padallion 1, 1628.
01:09
That's the time one.
01:11
The dallied one.
01:13
You have a better location.
01:18
She said that they were going to be pulling into the hub on Coffeen.
01:24
Copy hub.
01:27
And I apologize.
01:29
I didn't know if you were listening to cross-traffic with the EMS.
01:34
Have two possible patients, one complaining of bleeding from the mouth, the other one complaining chest pain after the accident.
01:44
Copy. I see the hub now.
01:54
Patrol control continuing with the 1050 PD.
01:58
Debbie came upon an accident.
01:59
It's a Freightliner versus Ford Bronco.
02:01
Ford is getting an 1051.
02:04
Freightliner has also requested one for broken steering arm.
02:08
Buffalo PD took the report and just wanted to let us know.
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Location mentioned:
Coffeen Ave, Sheridan, WY 82801
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