Single vehicle crash on highway 64 with no injuries, St Croix County WI
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A single vehicle crashed eastbound on highway 64 near the bridge. The driver was uninjured and refused emergency medical services. The driver was wearing shorts.
Audio|Heard on: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch 800 car is owned to single vehicle crash across wherever that Highway 64
00:08
46
00:10
86 with lane blockage I have a single vehicle crash right around the 10-ish eastbound partially in the ditch partially in the lane my caller spoke with him he did not appear to be injured
00:25
10.4 from Baldwin.
00:28
8046 from Baldwin at (number withheld).
00:34
37 from you also.
00:38
1040, 37 from Hudson.
00:41
47 from Hudson.
00:44
46, you can cry, stand out of.
00:51
Time 4.
00:56
1417.
00:58
21 to 15.
01:01
21 to 15.
01:04
Close, sir.
01:08
I can take that from North Hudson unless you want it.
01:14
Nope, that's fine, you're closer.
01:18
Dan, squads respond to the crash will be on the bridge eastbound east of the exit, male subject out walking in what appears to be shorts.
01:29
Copy.
01:33
Dispatch is there Somerset are out.
01:40
Affirmative. 45-0-3 is on.
01:46
4503 with these temps, can you go scoop them up, please?
01:50
No.
01:51
Zero.
01:54
4503 is an out after being requested by 8815 as mutual aid at (number withheld).
02:01
8830 dispatch.
02:03
8830 dispatch. 8830,
02:05
what?
02:08
Can stack my current showing route to the crash and 21 can cancel.
02:17
10 for 83 responding from Richmond,
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8821 McChancell.
02:26
And I copy.
02:32
Satch 4503.
02:42
My caller actually stopped out with the occupant, said he blew a tire.
02:47
He is refusing EMS and regretting or wearing shorts.
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