Four-wheeler rollover with facial injury near Francis Street, Warrens WI
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According to the dispatch call, a four-wheeler overturned near the intersection of Hayes Street and Francis Street just north of Warrens village. A male was found conscious with bleeding on his face, lying in the road. Emergency medical services and rescue teams responded, and a flight for transport was requested due to the injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Public Safety
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06:16
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance, Toma Rescue, Warren's Fire, and first responders are needed for a four-wheeler rollover near Francis Street and Hayes Street, just north of the village of Warrens.
00:13
Male party, bleeding from the face, conscious in the middle of the road.
00:18
Time of H 1750.
00:31
Anyone?
00:37
Quit.
00:38
Requesting no preference, thinks it might just need a jump, but it's not.
00:44
Once it's told, we are on the right shoulder, but in the core area to the exit five, going eastbound.
00:50
Okay.
01:00
10-4[2]17-7 Monroe.
01:15
Sheena go again.
01:20
Can you put Fort McCoy on standby for Tomah and can you go again with the cross street? 34 a.O.A.
01:34
We have Hayes and Francis Street, male is left on a four-wheeler, bleeding from the face, laying in the middle of the road,
01:41
other units than EMS are 76.
01:46
Go with that address again for me.
01:50
Hayes and Francis Street.
01:53
We copy the page.
01:56
Ten-four.
01:58
1752. Ten-four, is that in Toma?
02:04
Warren, we're trying to get a lot of...
02:06
...information.
02:16
...of the village,
02:20
uh,
02:23
Francis Street turns into Highway O,
02:26
and intersection is Hayes Street.
02:32
That accident.
02:34
Ten, four, three-de-plodded, four-year-old.
02:39
One-four. One-four.
02:40
Seven,
02:45
you want Fort McCoy, in your house, correct?
02:48
Ten-four. Ten-four.
02:50
Ten-four.
02:52
0.48,
02:53
1043, 1051 is going to be great.
02:59
1040. 1040.
03:00
7.7.
03:07
267, good.
03:09
Is there a patient update from anybody on scene?
03:14
Negative.
03:20
6-7.
03:24
Go ahead, Warren.
03:28
I'm going to say upper 30s,
03:33
female rollover on the pavement,
03:37
extensive facial injuries.
03:41
That's all I've got right now.
03:48
We'll be there in eight minutes.
03:56
For two in-row, on duty-in-row out.
04:00
Ten-four.
04:03
To Toma, Amulet Station.
04:07
Ten-44, Fort McCoy, 1757.
04:11
3750 to enroll.
04:16
We're going to request a flight, that place.
04:26
They're out.
04:28
Rescue, bud.
04:29
You can show us that you're out.
04:32
1757.
04:43
Accept the flight.
04:44
We'll come up with an address.
04:45
Were you going to go with a ball field?
04:54
You're not heading this way, are you?
04:59
Negative, do you want me to stand by?
05:03
5-48, 10-4[2]-2.
05:04
No, I'd want to make sure that this way.
05:06
It's like your mock mark for moving.
05:09
I apologize, but he's able to get his car started, so he canceled Craigs.
05:13
He's going to be 10-2[1], he's leaving.
05:16
If we end up 9-80, I'll let you know, but you can come.
05:21
Copy.
05:22
You're in a double medic truck, correct?
05:26
Ten-four.
05:29
Copy.
05:36
Two-six, the 14.
05:40
Two-six. Two-six.
05:48
I'm heading up there.
05:49
Can you give me an update and let us know if you need anything?
05:56
I'm just walking up now for 43 no I'm gonna have, oh shut down at EW.
06:11
If you could come through here, close down the road north of the crash.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-2: Signal good / Receiving well
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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