Road Trippin' with WTBA

Episode 8: 'If it happened to me, it'll happen to somebody else'

13 min · 14. nov. 2025
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Five surgeries down with more to come, fixing broken ankles, dislocated knees, a fractured hip, and road rash. Those are just the physical scars that will stay with Kyle Perkins for years. Then, there's the emotional damage that likely will never fade. Perkins, who was severely hurt after a car crashed through his work zone last June also lost his friend and colleague, Nano Alvarez. In late October, Perkins shared his story with WTMJ Radio (AM 620) in Milwaukee on Wisconsin's Afternoon News. WTBA recaps that interview, with permission from WTMJ's Julia Fellow, in this edition of Road Trippin' with WTBA.

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Episode 12: Never Say Never

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