Two-vehicle head-on crash causes multiple injuries, Cumberland WI


A two-vehicle head-on crash occurred near 19th Avenue in Cumberland. Three people were injured, including one with head trauma who was walking and bleeding, and another with a broken ankle. All injured parties were out of the vehicles. Emergency services and fire department responded, established traffic control, and requested mutual aid and possible air ambulance.
Audio|Source: Barron County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We have a head injury.
00:02
The subject's up in walking, though, and bleeding from the head.
00:04
We have a broken ankle.
00:06
We're going to call a second ambulance in.
00:10
10-4[1].
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907 to Baronovian out.
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49.7, can you repeat your traffic?
00:27
Hello.
00:30
1807. Okay.
00:37
A neon green shirt is open carry.
00:41
Be advised he's open carrying. Be advised he's open carrying.
00:52
Here in County, Paging, Mayo, EMS.
00:56
You are needed near the intersection or address of near 19th Avenue for a two-vehicle accident.
01:08
Cumberland EMS is also en route to this.
01:10
He'll be mutual lead.
01:12
Time of pages 1808.
01:21
Page received, we are head to the hall here.
01:27
Ten-four. Extrication is no longer needed, but there's the two trucks that collided in the roadway.
01:38
That, Darren, thank you.
01:40
We'll spend a few trucks out there and do a traffic control and see how we can help.
01:48
One for.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:00
You can show me in route to 19,000.
02:08
I can have lifelink checking for flights due to the possible head injury.
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You can let me know if they can cancel.
02:20
Fair and I copy all workers.
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I'll make it on the scene to let you know.
02:26
Time for. See,
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you're almost unseen.
02:33
One of my callers is of Barton Buick's Fad.
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He's negative 29 valid in Olden.
02:49
10 4.
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This is coming in the party department, we're heading to the accident on T.
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7.4. At 1812.
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Thank you.
03:18
7.4.
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Top of that hill.
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Yeah, ten-four.
03:28
At least leave your spot up there so they don't have someone come over the hell at 60.
03:36
The relay, I have one patient with a broken ankle and the other one with the head trauma, he is upright walking.
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10-4[1]. We have two ambulances coming.
03:48
We know about those injuries.
03:54
County the Cumberland Fire Department on scene of Ivy, no entrapment, there's need traffic control, there's three injured, all of them are out.
04:04
Okay,
04:09
shift 42, but myself in 921, 41.
04:13
Okay.
04:17
Alright, 23.
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4.
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609.
04:38
Go ahead.
04:41
You contact Trendstone and see if they can take two full-size pickups.
04:49
Is EMSN there?
04:54
Negative.
04:57
Ten four. We're not sure about a helicopter yet.
04:59
We're waiting to hear from them.
05:03
Ten four.
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Fair and I'm two miles out, I think.
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Permanish is ahead of me.
05:15
If you want to let Trent know it was a head-on crash, they're both in the ditch, but right on the edge of the road.
05:25
It's important.
05:31
Call in for a helicopter, can you advise if you need one?
05:39
We'll let you know, let you know.
05:45
One truck up on top of the hill by my squad and bring another truck down here to cut the cables for the one vehicle.
05:56
Who's requesting that?
05:59
One of the firefighters.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Near 19th Ave, Cumberland, WI 54829
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