911 calls released after woman struck, pinned by car in grocery store parking lot: "She’s trapped"



GREENFIELD -- 911 calls have been released from an incident on Friday, February 26th when a Pick 'n Save employee was pinned under a vehicle after she was struck by that vehicle in the parking lot.

The 28-year-old Greenfield woman was in critical condition after the incident.

It happened at the Pick 'n Save store near 76th and Cold Spring Road.

911 Caller: “A lady ran over a lady. She’s trapped under her car.”

Pick 'n Save employee struck by, pinned under vehicle near 76th and Cold Spring in Greenfield



Dispatcher: “OK, this is at Pick 'n Save?”

911 Caller: “Yes, 76th and Cold Spring."

911 Caller: "Oh my God, she's trapped under the car."

Dispatcher: "Is she underneath the vehicle?"

911 Caller: "Yes, she`s completely...her entire body is." 

Dispatcher: "Her entire body is underneath the vehicle?"

911 Caller: "Her entire body is under the car."

Incident at Greenfield Pick 'n Save store



The Pick 'n Save employee was struck by a car that was driven by an 80-year-old Milwaukee woman.

"At this point it seems like an unfortunate accident," said Captain Mike Brunner, Greenfield Police Department.

Brunner said the Pick 'n Save employee was unconscious. The frantic 80-year-old driver was being consoled.

"Impairment and speed aren't really factors," said Brunner.

Pick 'n Save employee struck by, pinned under vehicle near 76th and Cold Spring in Greenfield



Bystanders quickly got car jacks to free the woman, and she was taken to Froedtert Hospital.

911 Caller: “Somebody is getting a jack. Make sure you put the jack under the frame. Make sure the jack goes under the frame.”

911 Caller: “The whole car is on top of her. She’s completely underneath it.”

Dispatcher: “Our fire department should be coming up on scene. We have them out there, OK?”

911 Caller: “OK, we’re trying to jack up the car ourselves.”

Dispatcher: “OK, make sure you don’t pull on her. Make sure she stays there.”

Police said the 80-year-old driver was cooperative. Police said she was traveling at a low speed, and was making a turn towards an exit at the time of the incident. She was not cited.

Roundy's, the company that owns Pick 'n Save released a statement saying they take the safety of all their customers and employees seriously.

Incident at Greenfield Pick 'n Save store