Accident requires helicopter landing zone and rescue


This audio covers emergency team coordination at a vehicle accident scene requiring a helicopter landing zone and rescue efforts to free trapped individuals.
Audio|Source: Trempealeau County Fire, Law and EMS
02:45
Transcript:
You go directly to the landing zone[2], we have one truck there ready, and see what we got, get that set up, we've got extrication[1] on site. 3.4. If you're going to line the mic, when you get on TV, switch over to red and give me a yell. 300 base, 321. Go ahead, 300 base. One, 300 base. Go ahead for 300 base. You were calling, what did you need? Do you need any additional units out there? No, I think we're good right now. We've got enough officers and fire trucks on the scene. 321, 323, you got enough to secure that landing zone or you need anything else? Okay. Tony, I'm just coming in a hill, can you find out? if they need an additional unit out there, or they hope I stay clear. Time for 77 or 57 and you advise you on 38 out there. He's an Osceo. If he wants to come out here and relieve me, then I can clear. I've got a meeting at 10 o'clock. Time for 38, Kathy? I did. Stay there a few minutes. Yeah. 38, you're going to have to go about a mile east of the County Road D Bridge and turn around and come back. 38, 10-4. 38. 38. 38. Go for 38. 38.57, go ahead. 537, go ahead. 57. 38. 38, Connie, can you copy me? I can. 57 is acknowledging you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
extrication: Rescue of trapped individual(s) from a vehicle or structure
[2]
landing zone: Area prepared for medical helicopter landing
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Location mentioned:
County Rd D, Wisconsin
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