two-vehicle collision on north crossing with neck injury, Eau Claire WI
A two-vehicle collision occurred on the westbound lanes of North Crossing near Highway 53. A 44-year-old man reported neck pain. Responding units were later told to respond non-emergently and some units were canceled as no fire hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Eau Claire County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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For ECPD, Medic 10, Engine 10, Emerging Care, Township Fire, Altuna Rescue, Altoona Fire have a 1050 PI, 4100 block of North Crossing for a 1050 PI.
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I'm sorry.
00:48
Medic 9, Engine 2, EMSD Delta for our unconscious person, 3210 Seymour Road, EMSD Delta unconscious, Medic 9, Engine 2, fire me.
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Tompenter speaking down the road.
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Ten forth.
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You sound there.
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Sir.
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One in rows.
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Ten forth.
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Councilor, engine ten.
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Engine ten.
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Do you have a detailed location where this is that?
02:09
You know, it's responding to the 1050PI.
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This is going to be in the 4100 block of North Crossing.
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It's going to be the westbound lanes of North Crossing,
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just west of 53,
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right before the off-ramp, I'm sorry, after the off-ramp as you're going westbound.
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It's going to be one male, 44-year-old male, complaining of neck pain.
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Any conscious alert talking, deputies advice, you can respond non-emergently.
02:35
Again, respond non-emergent.
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Code 1.
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Tom Center for MedicTen.
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Medic Ten is on scene to a two-vehicle accident,
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potential rear ending with moderate damage to one vehicle.
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Medic Ten will be out in rescue.
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San 4.
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Com Center from Engine 10.
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Engine 10.
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Engine 10, sound scene, North Crossing.
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Edgerton will be a swimming command.
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Sign for.
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Compson, North Crossing Command.
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Comptor, North Crossing Command.
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North Crossing Command.
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North Crossing Command.
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You can cancel all of their incoming units.
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Ten-four.
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Fire copies is canceled, correct.
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Send-for.
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Compare, no fire tapping threat.
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Ten-four.
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