Pedestrian struck by vehicle on state road in Indiana, Brown County IN
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A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on State Road 45 in Indiana. The male victim was conscious but disoriented and bleeding from a head wound when emergency medical services arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire Dispatch
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Engine Brown County Units, Free Deal Fire, EMS, Brown County Units, Fruitdale Fire, EMS.
00:05
Area 75-045, pedestrian hit by vehicle is down, is breathing.
00:15
7-12 clear, I'm still 106 here with this vehicle.
00:21
7.30.2.30 responding.
00:28
Okay, very soon ready.
00:31
All right, re-round.
00:38
I'm almost a State Road 45 is being in there, 7, 5,
00:43
State Road 45.
00:55
Okay, check three and runs two-thirties in-hound.
01:01
Six calls. Okay,
01:04
clear.
01:08
I'm clear. I'm at the overlook.
01:10
I should be there shortly.
01:11
I'll advise.
01:12
Any further information?
01:20
Hello.
01:22
The unit is responding to 45 male subject is up and talking, advising he's okay although he's disoriented and bleeding.
01:30
2.30 clear.
01:38
Drive. Clear.
01:45
He is responding, male is waiting from the head.
01:51
Track face, clear on there.
01:52
Please on hand.
01:56
Oh.
02:01
Check 3, he's on scene.
02:07
Truck 3.
02:09
County Squad 3 is and Gene.
02:12
Ray King, Rescue 30 is on scene.
02:14
Rest 2 30, don't see.
02:17
Roasty 30.
02:19
PASSER-O-1.
02:30
Patient is conscious at this time, he's not really sure how he got across the road and got hit.
02:36
He has a pretty good laceration to the head, bleeding profusely.
02:46
Okay,
02:47
obviously it's going to be an extended response for us.
02:50
I'm clear.
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IN-45, Indiana
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