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January 28, 2026
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Milwaukee, WI (January 28, 2026) – Emergency crews responded early on Tuesday morning to a serious single-vehicle accident on North Lake Drive in Milwaukee involving a female driver who was reportedly not wearing a seatbelt. According to dispatch audio, the woman had been traveling at approximately 45 mph when she lost control and was later found in the passenger seat after being ejected from the vehicle. She struck her head on the windshield, sustaining a suspected skull fracture. Medics described crepitus at the top of her head, indicating a likely open fracture, along with disorientation and possible concussion symptoms. The woman also reported right leg pain but had no other immediately visible injuries. She was transported to a local hospital for further treatment and evaluation.

Key Details

  • Location: Milwaukee, WI
  • Where: N Lake Dr
  • Type: Motor Vehicle Accident
  • Reported: January 27, 1:32 a.m.
  • Injuries: Confirmed
  • Responding Agency: Not stated

What We Know So Far

  • The crash involved a single vehicle traveling at approximately 45 mph.
  • The driver was not wearing a seatbelt and sustained a suspected skull fracture.
  • She was found in the passenger seat post-crash, likely thrown over from the driver’s side.
  • She also reported pain in her right leg and showed signs of confusion, indicating a potential concussion.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The specific cause of the crash and whether distraction or fatigue was a factor.
  • The exact location of the impact on N Lake Dr.
  • Whether the vehicle struck another object or veered off the road.
  • The expected recovery timeline for the injured driver.

Local Context

N Lake Dr in Milwaukee is a scenic but often winding corridor that can present hazards during overnight driving. In this incident, the unrestrained driver’s position post-crash and severe head trauma suggest a violent impact. While there was no intrusion into the vehicle’s cab, the passenger side sustained significant front-end damage. Emergency personnel prioritized stabilization and protection of the patient’s injuries, initiating IV access and noting elevated vital signs. Incidents involving suspected head trauma are treated as high-priority cases, and more details may follow pending the results of the medical evaluation and scene review.

What to Do Next

  1. Always wear a seatbelt, regardless of where you’re sitting in the vehicle; it can significantly reduce the risk of ejection and severe injury.
  2. If you witness a crash with signs of head trauma or confusion, call 911 immediately and avoid moving the person unless there’s imminent danger.
  3. After any crash involving head impact, monitor for delayed symptoms like dizziness, confusion, or nausea, and seek care promptly.
  4. Store emergency medical information in your vehicle or on your phone in case first responders need access quickly.

FAQ

Q: What is crepitus, and why is it concerning after a head injury?

A: Crepitus refers to a crackling or grinding sensation under the skin, often caused by broken bones or trapped air. In head trauma, it may indicate a skull fracture and requires immediate medical attention.

Q: Why is being unrestrained in a crash so dangerous?

A: Not wearing a seatbelt greatly increases the risk of serious injury or death. Occupants can be thrown into hard surfaces or ejected from the vehicle, resulting in more severe trauma.

Q: What symptoms suggest a concussion after a crash?

A: Repeating questions, confusion, nausea, dizziness, and temporary loss of consciousness are all possible signs of a concussion. Anyone showing these symptoms should be evaluated by a medical professional.

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