Male patient injured in motor vehicle accident, Campbellsville KY
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient was involved in a motor vehicle accident near Old Lebanon Rd in Campbellsville. He experienced loss of consciousness and is on blood thinners. The patient was transported to the hospital at 18:17 under a trauma alert.
Audio|Heard on: Campbellsville EMS
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Trauma alert[2].
00:01
8500 mail, positive loss of consciousness.
00:04
Possible. A lot of static.
00:08
Copy trauma alert, no further.
00:11
Positive loss of consciousness in place.
00:16
And copy positive loss of consciousness, nothing further.
00:23
Blood thinner.
00:27
Thank you.
00:41
Trauma.
00:45
Positive loss of consciousness, the patient is on a blood thinner.
00:50
Trauma alert[2], male patient,
00:53
motor vehicle accident,
00:55
positive loss of consciousness,
00:57
and the patient does have blood thinner,
01:00
eighteen seventeen.
01:04
Two sixteen, Campbellsville.
01:07
Maybe two sixteen.
01:10
Oh, thirty, TRH.
01:19
I mean route to TRH at eighteen seventeen.
01:23
They are okay on the trauma alert.
01:25
And if you say you're code 3.
01:27
Four.
01:30
Code 3[1] at eighteen seventeen.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
[2]
Trauma alert: Prehospital activation indicating a critical trauma patient inbound
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Location mentioned:
Old Lebanon Rd, Campbellsville, KY 42718
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