Individual exposed to chemical near Best Western, Campbellsville KY
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According to the dispatch call, eMS responded to a chemical exposure incident involving an individual crawling in the roadway near Best Western. The patient was decontaminated and transported to Taylor Regional Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Campbellsville EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
We are now passing Best Western.
00:09
Do you know if the chemical was a powder or a liquid?
00:14
A liquid?
00:22
Okay.
00:32
He's pulling over now.
00:34
He says he sees you.
00:36
Okay.
00:39
Does he have his flashes on?
00:47
We are on scene.
00:49
He is on the ground crawling in the road.
00:53
Have you on the scene said he says on the ground crawling at near E Broadway St?
01:03
Campbell's out to Medic 216 for status.
01:10
We are 10-4[2].
01:17
2216 O'Coundstein, 2316.
01:22
Medic 216 Campbellsville.
01:26
Medi216.
01:27
Code 3[1], TRH, command terminated.
01:31
Medic 216, code 3 to TRH, command terminated, near E Broadway St.
01:42
Campbell's Automatic 216.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:48
4 ER. Are y'all gonna decon him outside or, and also have you been able to determine what the chemical is?
01:56
Do not know what the chemical is.
02:00
We're gonna decon.
02:08
Medic 216 Camelsville.
02:12
Medi 216.
02:15
We're out of TRH.
02:18
Medi 216 at TRH near E Broadway St.
02:22
222.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
E Broadway St, Campbellsville, KY 42718
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