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Heard on: Brown County Public Safety · 1 day ago
03:46
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Twelve oh five will also be assisting on that call. Copy 1205. This is 751. Seven five one. Seven 34 David, only way to get here from Pinecrest. Just advised the light's all flashing right at this location and an electrician has been notified. Copy. Three four dispatch for the next rescue that shows up. It's minor injury for one. One might need stitches for us. Okay. Over. EMS 1211 from Laneville command, there's going to be a black SUV that's going to come down from the north. That is going to be the patient's (relation withheld). Just send (her) down, but just explain to (her) that (she) needed to keep (her) distance. EMSL 11 copies. I can get you to 7 Lincoln. The (relation withheld) of one of the kids was coming through on Pine Place. (He) was told not to get too close though? 10-4[1], thanks. Yeah, (he)'ll see us up there. Dispatch by Charles. Seven hundred and 50, clear as much. I am clear for my accident. You can have me the 700 and fifty-one's. Go ahead. ten four. Rescue is just confirming that the new road is going to be on the Brown County side or they don't know the Outagamie County side. But it's 1050. It happened right in the middle of that intersection. Sorry, dispatch. Lionville command, if we can get an ATM WPS, we obviously still have a patient in the vehicle attached to the wires. Negative, we haven't yet. I'll call them back. This is 400. Four hundred. They just aren't able to fly. Dispatch, Cheyenneville, come in. What? ETA is 5 min. Copy. Five George, you copy? No helicopters will fly. Man copies five. Four eleven's ten eight. Four eleven. Ladder 211, when you arrive on scene, I'm going to have you stage behind Able's 211s. We'll help a patient removal once WPS arrives on scene. Ladder 211 copies. 10-5[2] from Laneville command. Go ahead, command. 1205 is Westline and Pinecrest shut down. I'm still en route. 75133, it's going to be the traffic light at the northwest corner of the intersection. 10-4. All right, 10-4. How am I actually going to have you come to the top of the hill at Pinecrest where the church is and get them to stop coming down this hill? Copy, (he)'ll go by the church, (name withheld) as well. Dispatch from ambulance 6051. Ambulance 6051, go ahead. We are transporting one patient to St. Vincent's. Dispatch coming. Some 1st responders are clearing the scene. Dispatching. Four hundred and ninety-five Charles or George, there is another Outagamie squad down here. Do we need any more traffic control up there?
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Traffic crash with patient trapped near Westline Rd

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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a traffic crash at the intersection of Pinecrest and Westline Roads in Wisconsin involving a vehicle entangled with power lines. One person was trapped in the vehicle and later transported to St. Vincent's Hospital with minor injuries. Utility crews were notified due to damaged lines, and the intersection was closed for response operations.

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Westline Rd, Wisconsin 54313
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