Vehicle crash near Poplar and Broadway injures one, Wrightstown WI
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A vehicle crash near Poplar and Broadway was managed by emergency crews with one person transported to St. Vincent Hospital, while another occupant declined ambulance transport, highlighting concerns for road safety.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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03:48
Transcript:
00:00
Crash, Nickel A-DRIVE, management drive.
00:04
Tep. Engine 1311, thinro.
00:08
Copy engine 1311.
00:09
First respond, right, 94, to ambulance responding to Poplar and Broadway.
00:16
6012, go ahead.
00:19
Cuban ETA.
00:23
Unknown at this time with the rogue conditions were up and deferred yet.
00:30
894 copies.
00:33
Enchant 1311 on scene.
00:36
Copy engine 1311 on scene.
00:38
Responder 894 from Morrison first responder.
00:43
Go ahead, Doug.
00:45
Satch from the email 6041.
00:47
The conditions are questionable, but I'm about 10 minutes out with the first responder rate.
00:53
6041.
00:56
894 copies.
00:57
I'm grabbing a fire truck and I'm going to bring my bag with.
01:01
6041 is transporting one patient to St.
01:04
Vincent's Hospital.
01:06
The other occupant will be going by personal vehicle.
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They are refusing ambulance transport.
01:12
Copy.
01:14
One answer to answer.
01:17
10-4[1].
01:18
607 will be clear, double-p.
01:20
5.5, Mary, you can donate.
01:24
Copy clear.
01:26
1305 to 1301.
01:28
Mary, copy.
01:30
You could send me back to my other call.
01:33
10-5. 13.05 to 1301.
01:37
Legate to dispatch, vehicle is unoccupied, but I'm going to need to A-C for this one as well.
01:41
Front-right tire is gone.
01:44
1305 from 1304.
01:45
I'm just coming in town.
01:47
Do you need another truck?
01:48
Copy.
01:50
Let's keep the other truck in the station for right now.
01:53
We got the engine sitting out here.
01:54
There's nothing that's needed here.
01:56
Other maybe a little traffic control.
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Copy that. I'll head to the station.
02:01
Stand by there unless you need something.
02:04
8468.
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1301 to 1304.
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Copy stay at the station.
02:12
Go ahead, 68.
02:15
Yeah, statement station for now, Mike, we're okay here.
02:19
Trans-4-1 patient to St.
02:21
Vincent's. The other document was a refusal.
02:25
1502 is on, Steve.
02:28
Copy.
02:29
First responder 894, do you need help?
02:34
10-4[1]-68. I'll have to generate another rudder for the refusal.
02:39
7-4.
02:43
Yeah, T-994, you got a copy.
02:46
Go ahead.
02:52
Cash, you got a copy.
02:55
Go ahead. How far, are you?
03:00
I'm at the station in support.
03:02
I was going to go in support, but I'm going to come in the car now because you guys didn't want another truck.
03:06
Copy. Copy.
03:08
Cash for you out, send the back.
03:10
Just pull on it and you can hop in with me and we'll both go.
03:14
32. You know B.
03:16
Patient will be transported to do.
03:18
Thank you. I'll be 10.
03:21
Time for.
03:24
Brown County, this is Waysite, Chief 701 calling.
03:28
Anyone, TTI?
03:31
Chief 701. Chief 701.
03:33
Do you just flirt for the nois to get to get other calls? That Dodge Dart has its hazards on, will be orange tag.
03:40
Brown County, you can clear all wayside units from the double P call.
03:45
Time for...
03:46
Copy clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received or understood.
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Location mentioned:
Poplar St & Broadway St, Wrightstown, WI 54180
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