Traffic collision with injury on Jefferson avenue, Clearwater FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Drew Street in Clearwater, Florida. Two vehicles were heavily damaged, and one person was injured and treated with a tourniquet on site. Emergency medical services requested a trauma alert and responded promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas County Sheriff and EMS, Clearwater / St. Petersburg Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
You send me a second Sunstar emergency.
00:02
We have one patient on the ground.
00:03
Two vehicles heavy damage.
00:04
We have a proper tourniquet applied on one patient.
00:06
We're on terminal at this time.
00:09
Please add LR.
00:10
45 to the call.
00:18
Working fire.
00:26
Beial forge to confirm her name before taking offrother.
00:37
That's gonna be a dude call.
00:41
Copy, why don't you guys stay in district and take 8980? We'll head to win, Laura.
00:50
We'll see 33 copies.
00:56
All right one with the patient.
01:02
I've said medic 41 with patient, Sunstar 481 is on scene.
01:07
This etch medic 45, uh, LR 45 is currently delayed.
01:15
9045 talkies for me
01:18
Lower a 202
01:20
This next to water, 202, go ahead
01:23
You show me your spine to the trauma alert[1]
01:27
Honestly, QWater, 2 or 2 in route.
01:29
If that's Medi-45, your sun stars are 457 and 438 both should be responding emergency.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
trauma alert: Notification that a patient meets severe trauma criteria requiring rapid transport and specialized medical care.
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Location mentioned:
N Jefferson Ave & Drew St, Clearwater, FL 33755
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