Full trauma reported near East 15th St and Kings Highway, Brooklyn NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a serious trauma incident near East 15th Street and Kings Highway in Brooklyn. Multiple units, including medics and backup, were requested at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hatzolah EMS Dispatch
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03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Flatbush unit for East 15 near Kings Highway for full trauma.
00:08
257-268. 57-268, East 15th near Kings Highway, 257.
00:14
Central.
00:16
Units for a Flatbush bus.
00:22
Units for a Flatbush bus near East 5 Avenue R.
00:25
Any medics starting to head?
00:30
Flat machine is for a bus near East 15 and Avenue R, Kings Highway for full trauma.
00:38
Please dispatch units for a bus near East 15 and Avenue R for full trauma.
01:05
Any medics start heading to East 15 and Kings Highway for full trauma? Any medics to start heading to near Kings Highway for full trauma and units for Flatbush Plus?
01:32
Any medics to start heading to East 15 near Kings Highway for full trauma? Any units for a Flatbush Plus?
01:44
Any medics to start heading East 15 near Kings Highway for full trauma?
01:53
Any medics and Flatbush at the start?
01:59
A flat machine for a bus near East 15 and Kings Highway.
02:10
997, what bus are you going to?
02:16
191, East 15th near Kings Highway, 191.
02:25
Backup, medics and Flatbush for East 15 near Kings Highway for full trauma.
02:34
Backup, medics and Flatbush for East 15 and Avenue R.
02:42
Backup, medics and Flatbush for East 15 and Avenue R for full trauma.
02:56
Heading back up medics and Flatbush for East 15 near Kings Highway for full trauma.
03:02
5.7, calling the base.
03:13
Any backup, medics and Flatbush for East 15 near Kings Highway for full trauma.
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