Severe storm causes road block and possible injuries in Janesville


A severe thunderstorm caused trees to fall and block roads in Janesville. Emergency responders heard people screaming for help with possible injuries. The storm brought strong winds and hail, causing damage and making travel difficult.
Audio|Source: Rock County Public Safety
07:19
Transcript:
104. 104. 202, can you try and make any contact with the homeowner? This is most likely weather-related, make sure everything's okay. That's fire from Gainesville 801. 801. 8.01. 2243. Due to the weather event, we will not be responded to any alarms. Copy the adult 201 disregard, 202 disregard. Hi Copy. Hi Copy. And if you can just take a look at the tree downs that we're getting now. Yeah, I'll do a very quick brief in and get second ship rolling. Okay, thank you. 4. I copy the address. 312 to dispatch. 312, go ahead. I'll be in route to the jail with my 1-mail 95 taking secondary routes during my islands are going to be zeros. 10-4[1]. T.F. 99 through DOC. Do you want me to... Confirm that. 312, yeah, if you can confirm that, thank you. Okay. Okay. That's fine. The whole road. Okay. I just turned 14, 51, and I just lost get to smoke. I like to golf walk outside sale. 5 fields. 4242.42 copy. 2-1. I'll get another unit going. There's lots of screaming. It's a County E. Edward and Northridge Drive right at the danger curve. FEMA was 9-1-911[2], I think, and vice shade, or broken legs. She kept screaming help over and over again. Rapid SOS shows are on Northridge. Washington Street east of the Ice Age Trail. 104. 205, I'm holding over, keep on that. Perfect, I appreciate it. Say it. Two, three at the jail. 30 at the jail. Yeah, we eventually will, you know, a whole group of guys again. Thank you very much for those. I'm happy. I will get on going. This is the Rock County Warning Point. Stand by to copy a Thunderstorm Morning. National Weather Service advising for a severe thunderstorm morning, western Rock County in South Central Wisconsin until 315 at 225. Severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Stoughton to near Albany to near Monticello, moving at 25 miles an hour, 60 mile an hour wind gust, quarter-sized hail, radar indicated. hail damage to vehicles as expected. Expects wind damage to roof, siding, and trees. Again, severe thunderstorm warning for Western Runk County in central Wisconsin at until 315, 5,000 arms were located along the line extending from near Stoughton, near Albany, near Monticello, moving southeast at 25 miles an hour, 60 mile per hour wind gusts, quarter-sized hail, radar indicated hail damage to vehicles as a Hanover, Footbill, Newark, Magnolia, and Avon. Repeating, this is the Rokconi Morning Point. The National Weather Service in Milwaukee-Sullivan has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for western Green County in south central Wisconsin. At 225, the severe thunderstorm was located along the line extending from near Stoughton to near Albany to near Monticello, moving southeast at 25 miles an hour, with a hazard of 60 mile an hour wind gust and quarter-sized hail indicated on the radar. Locations impacted within our county, Evansville, Orfordville, Fortville, Newark, Newark, Magnolia, Hanover, and Avon. For your protection, move to an interior room at the lowest floor of the building. Rock County is clear at 1428. HVL 609 KXE 800 KR 801 I got me I'm from 845 Bravo 401 shows in the area but he went past where they call her plots I'm gonna try to call her bad I can get a hold 205, I copy on. I'm in there. Both five, I got the majority of the tree off the roadway. I wish I'm going to just want to stop behind, push it a little bit farther off. 10-4, I will keep them coming. 401. 401. There is nothing across from 25-29 or nobody there. They have an update look at it. I don't. I'm trying to look at Rapid and it's not giving me a great location. Okay, I'll be at the Ice Age trail park entrance. If you want to notify highway, there's a bunch of trees down on County as well. 10-4. It's plotting just to the east, it looks like, of the Ice Age Trail where it starts there. Okay, EMS is in the area too, and we're just all looking around right now. They're plotting where the Ice Age Trail starts.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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911: Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
Northridge Dr, Janesville, WI 53548
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