Possible vehicle accident near Saylesville Road and Woods Road, Waukesha WI
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Emergency services responded to a possible vehicle accident near Saylesville Road and Woods Road after nearby residents reported hearing screaming and noises. An elderly person who recently had hip surgery was located after a fall. No additional details are available at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Battalion 42, Engine 37, Med 37, Bravo vehicle accident, South 50 West, near Saylesville Road between private road and Woods Road, Lake Country Zone 5B, timeout, 0155.
00:30
Battalion 51, Chalk 52, Delta Fall, 400, North Main Street, between private road and private road, 3 Pillars Healthcare Center, Western Lakes Fire Zone 20, timeout, 0156.
00:46
Muchelike 752, Intercept 52, Delta Level Response for a fall at 3 Pillars, 400, North Main Street, in room number 12.
00:55
It's going to be an 80-year-old now, constant breathing,
00:58
had recent hip surgery, and it has now fallen unknown on a lot of information at this time.
01:04
The caller was not with the patient.
01:06
Intercept 52, happy with this.
01:07
Thank you.
01:12
The county, I'm at 37 Battalion 42, Bravo, a response for a possible vehicle accident on Saylesville Road,
01:19
just east of Woods Road.
01:21
Saylesville Road, just east of Woods Road.
01:23
As far as a homeowner in the area, saying that they heard a lot of screaming, higher-pitched noises,
01:28
somebody saying that somebody was hurt, they believe it might be an accident out on the road.
01:33
Battalion 42 comes.
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Location mentioned:
Saylesville Rd & Woods Rd, Genesee, WI 53189
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