Single-vehicle injury accident on slick hill road, Boone County KY
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A single-vehicle accident occurred near Big Jimmy Hill Road causing knee pain to one patient. Road conditions are slick.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Burlington Medic 21, Bellevue McVille, Chief 11,
00:03
Medic 11, and squad 11.
00:05
Respond, Dale Williamson wrote at near Big Jimmy Hill Road for an injury accident.
00:11
It's a single-vehicle accident.
00:13
There is one patient having knee pain.
00:19
Time of dispatch is 2127.
00:21
I'll be a prior down to.
00:26
In center from Squad 21.
00:29
Squad 21 is going to be replacing Medic 21.
00:35
Can you send that to our MDT, please?
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10-4[1] break.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:43
Just information when you're responding, near Big Jimmy Hill Road is very slick, perfect caller.
00:50
10-4[1].
00:55
21 is going to be going to Camp Ernst the halfway, around that way.
00:59
Okay,
01:04
and four.
01:05
Go ahead and center edge of Redmond will be in the route.
01:08
Go ahead and dispatch the squad from Burlington.
01:11
Squad Redmond will not be getting out.
01:13
Okay, four, squad 21 is in route.
01:15
Great.
01:20
Go ahead. Good.
01:22
Just information, I don't know if you heard my traffic to Burlington, but per the caller, near Big Jimmy Hill Road is very slick and to use caution.
01:33
Engine 11 copies.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Big Jimmy Hill Rd, Kentucky
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