Emergency response to injured hiker near wood road, Braintree MA
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Emergency teams from Braintree and Quincy responded to an injured hiker approximately 30 minutes hike near Wood Road. A technical rescue and medical aid were coordinated, including requests for all-terrain vehicle and drone assistance to support the operation.
Audio|Heard on: Braintree Fire
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05:27
Transcript:
00:00
If you found out of dispatching engine 4, car 1, car 2, near Wood Road, for the EMS response,
00:09
possible technical rescue.
00:11
That's great you found out of dispatch engine 4, near Wood Road,
00:15
injuries after the fall,
00:19
possible technical rescue, car 1 and car 2 responding,
00:23
11.402.
00:41
Conto to the follow.
00:45
Can I answer, Kachu.
00:49
Consum to respond to Wood Road.
00:53
Cartier responding to Wood Road.
00:55
Katu, be advised,
00:57
Quincy apparatus is responding.
01:00
I guess they're the ones that have to request the four-wheel drive bruiser all-weather terrain vehicle.
01:07
So as soon as they get on scene or if you can ascertain if we need that.
01:16
Contraulte, sir.
01:24
Car one to file on.
01:27
My sir, Cat one.
01:30
Joe, did you get the call from 225 itself or did you get it from StatePase, stay please?
01:37
That came in on the, I believe, on the PSAP,
01:40
and it gets bounced to Quincy, and they determined it was in Branchery.
01:45
So they are still on the phone with the caller at this time.
01:49
The access roads being open, and you have a Quincy as you're responding.
01:52
I assist you.
01:56
Okay,
01:58
I'll let engine four go to 225 and I'm gonna go up check a toddler and drive from that end.
02:03
I'll report back.
02:06
Received and that the call was for 335 chief.
02:09
Is there a 225 access?
02:13
No, I just miss out.
02:16
Okay.
02:17
I'm the C-1.
02:20
Go for C-1.
02:23
Yes, sir, I just received notification from POSA at standby.
02:35
C1,
02:36
Quincy Police has requested the Gator,
02:39
so that's en route to that facility.
02:43
And the parties states they're hiked about 30 minutes up,
02:48
and that's where they're injured.
02:52
Okay,
02:53
30 minutes from Wood Road or 30 minutes from Chikotabot Road.
02:57
I'm just trying to get a better angle here.
02:59
I'm at a gate on Chickatawbut Road, which is approximately in that 335 area.
03:07
By, they do want to hear on the phone.
03:11
Also, would you notify Braintree Police and have the drone unit respond if it's available?
03:19
Okay.
03:22
Thanks Joe.
03:27
Engine fortify alarm.
03:29
D.D. is saying it's 225, Wood Road.
03:32
2.5 Wood Road.
03:35
2.25 Wood Road, the point of entry, sir.
03:40
That's 2.55 Wood Road.
03:44
255. We see it.
03:45
Thanks, Lieutenant.
03:46
Are you out there?
03:49
We will be momentarily.
03:51
Very welcome.
03:58
We're going to the X-ray.
03:59
We're going to 255 Wood Road, 255 Woodrow.
04:03
Two-five Woodrow.
04:13
Agent 4 from Kautu.
04:18
Nothing but fence back here at the hotel.
04:36
100. Go ahead.
04:38
Call it. 100 there are Braintree PD is checking and see if they can launch the drone.
04:44
And do you want a fire ground for this channel or you want to stay on this channel and get a fireground for operations in Braintree of EMS and whatnot?
04:53
Yeah,
04:54
that's a great idea.
04:55
Why don't you request one?
04:57
Receive. Car 2 engine 4,
05:00
C1 and the X-ray remain on Channel 1, Braithy Fire.
05:10
C1 to file on, no.
05:12
Request the channel, please.
05:15
Receive, requesting the channel.
05:21
Brady, final arm to units working on Wood Road.
05:24
Switch over to Channel 2 now for this operation, Channel 2.
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Wood Rd, Braintree, MA 02184
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