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Single car crashes at Ashland roundabout, causing alarm, Ashland WI
A single-vehicle crash at Ashland's Highway 13 and US 2 roundabout caused severe damage, which prompted fire and EMS dispatch before they were canceled after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Ashland Bayfield Counties Public Safety
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. C-9-1 from me, Joseph Schmidt, reporting a single vehicle crashed at the roundabout.
00:06
State Highway 13 and U.S.
00:09
Highway 2, reporting a white sedan, unknown injuries.
00:15
Vehicle is pretty smashed up you said.
00:22
Okay.
00:24
You can show me 1023.
00:33
Do you feel 223, do you want me to page EMS and fire at this time?
00:40
Yeah, based on the call and so you got might as well.
00:45
On the westbound side.
00:52
Okay, for Peter.
00:58
Looks like it's still on Dryval deal.
01:08
I'll have your way to let me know her.
01:12
We canceled.
01:14
Pha-a-ha-ha-ha-a-k.
01:26
Dispatch to Ashland Fire and Ashland EMS, response requested State Highway 13 and U.S.
01:31
Highway 2 Roundabout for a one vehicle accident, unknown injuries,
01:39
severe front end damage.
01:42
Law enforcement is on scene.
01:46
Time on page 225.
01:53
You said 020.
02:02
Westbound lane for one vehicle, accident,
02:10
unknown injuries, severe front end damage,
02:13
time of page 226.
02:27
AFD is wondering if there is a need for extrication and how many patients?
02:36
Heading that way, stick to personnel.
02:41
We'll have eight ready to go behind you if needed.
02:46
10-4.
02:57
TMS and fire can stand down.
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Location mentioned:
US-2 & WI-13 Trunk, Ashland, WI 54806
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