Head-on vehicle collision on county highway k with blockage, Waunakee WI
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A head-on vehicle collision occurred near County Highway K causing full roadway blockage. Multiple victims were involved and have been removed from the vehicles. Emergency responders requested deputies to close the road and ambulances to assist the injured. Victims received medical attention on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Dane County Fire, Sun Prairie Police and Fire
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05:40
Transcript:
00:00
The address is near Highway K.
00:04
Near Highway K.
00:06
We do have full blockage,
00:09
head-on crash, full blockage.
00:11
I believe all the victims are out of the vehicles at this time.
00:20
Councillor Cappy near County Highway K,
00:25
full blockage with all victims out of their vehicles at this time.
00:31
Can we get a deputy down at Pheasant Branch and Highway K please to shut down the road?
00:40
14.
00:42
7-2 on location.
00:47
I'm sending to Waunakee Engine 2.
00:49
Waunakee Engine 2.
00:53
Waunakee Engine 2.
00:55
You can put us on location.
01:00
Location.
01:02
The two fire two,
01:09
go ahead.
01:14
Can you, did you copy that transmission comm center about shutting down at Pheasant Branch and Highway K? Pheasant Branch and Highway K was a deputy?
01:27
Yes, very too.
01:30
Thank you, ComCenter.
01:34
You met. I'll put you there.
01:40
Squad 5, you can stay right behind engine two.
01:46
Com center here, go ahead, squad five.
01:49
Squad five is on location.
01:52
Yeah, you copy Fire 2 is coming.
01:58
There's room for an ambulance to get up here.
02:05
You Fire 2, deputies, about a minute out, a minute out for you.
02:11
Go ahead, Tom Center.
02:13
I didn't copy that.
02:15
No worries.
02:16
Deputy is one minute out, at least.
02:18
One minute out for that Pheasant Branch and K.
02:23
Thank you.
02:28
Waunakee Medit from Waunakee, Fire 2.
02:32
Fire 2, go ahead, Tom, Senator.
02:35
Fire 2, there is no medic.
02:37
It looks like they were disregarded.
02:41
John, we need an ambulance here, please.
02:45
You got it.
02:57
Judge Waunakee, Medic 26, Waunakee 26, regarding the town of Westboard crash near County Highway K.
03:04
On that Bravo level, we have Waunakee Far 2 on scene and they do need a medic out there.
03:09
And if you can, as soon as possible, Waunakee.
03:13
Med 26, we're on D-Baker at this B-Baker 3,200.
03:17
B-Baker 3-200.
03:21
D4-year-2.
03:29
Can I get a second ambulance, please?
03:33
Okay.
03:38
I'll be second ambulance.
03:56
(name withheld) Fire duty chief, Middleton Duty Chief, please call the fire desk.
04:01
Middleton Duty Chief, please call the fire desk at (number withheld).
04:21
Tumatic 24.
04:22
Town of Westboard, near County Highway K cross of County Highway Q.
04:27
The second ambulance request is from Waunakee Fire 2 on this.
04:31
Rival level crash.
04:33
Do you want to head over? Switch over to B-Baker, please, B-Bake to (number withheld).
04:37
Jake from Waunakee Fire 2.
04:45
This is 2-6, go ahead.
04:49
Just to give you a heads up, your patient's going to be 80-year-old male with laceration to his forehead.
05:00
Two six copies, thank you.
05:03
Are they still in a vehicle?
05:07
Now we got all the patients out of vehicles at this time.
05:11
Airbag deployment.
05:13
We got him outside out on his walker right now.
05:18
And when you roll up here on scene, I'm going to have you come right by the squad and the engine,
05:24
and we'll roll you right up by the,
05:27
by his car here, and we'll get him inside.
05:30
We got some blankets wrapped around him right now, keeping him warm.
05:37
Two, six copies.
05:38
Thank you so much for the report.
05:39
We will be there shortly.
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Location mentioned:
Co Hwy K, Waunakee, WI 53597
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