Traffic collision with multiple trauma alerts on Immokalee Road, Collier County FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred near Immokalee Road and Royal Bridge area involving multiple patients who are classified as trauma alerts. Emergency medical services are on scene and are preparing a landing zone for helicopter transport to hospitals.
Audio|Heard on: Collier County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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03:25
Transcript:
00:00
Can you show me responding to Immokalee Road in the Royal Bridge?
00:04
Copy.
00:06
Copy Chief TIET.
00:08
Control Squad 2.
00:10
Quad 2.
00:11
You can show squad 2 en route into town town.
00:14
Copy.
00:16
The time 10, Lieutenant 12, we're going to have one trauma alert[1].
00:21
Control, under 22.
00:23
Probably that.
00:25
Dan, it's going to be a lethal.
00:27
Go ahead and let the control know what you got and figure out a landing zone in one second.
00:31
Engine 92.
00:33
It's going to be negative.
00:34
Any injuries you can cancel back 22.
00:37
Over day non-tee for hazards.
00:40
Copy, Battalion 80, Medi-20-Talachian reservoirs for Engine-22 negativesries.
00:45
Control Battalion, Pan.
00:46
Have Engine 42 move up to for Station Coverage in Station 10.
00:50
Lieutenant 12 is going to be declared a trauma alert[1] in a second.
00:52
Do you have a status so we play it?
00:54
Copy, we'll get in contact with Leakley.
01:03
Engine 42. Move up to Station 10.
01:07
Control, 142 copies, moving up.
01:10
Copy into 142.
01:11
Okay, 10. Do you have a landing zone and a patient wait for leakplate?
01:17
Every one second.
01:18
Control, I'm gonna get in touch with U10 as well.
01:21
Okay.
01:22
Okay. Okay.
01:23
Okay.
01:26
Great command,
01:27
Lieutenant's Wals.
01:29
Hey, 22.
01:30
Control Lieutenant's 12.
01:32
The 1012.
01:34
The Luchel is back on that call on,
01:36
what do you want to go for?
01:38
Okay.
01:39
We have two trauma alert[1]s.
01:42
Still extricating both.
01:44
About a buck fifty per person.
01:47
Probably 150 per person.
01:49
Do you have a landing zone?
01:51
Control the landing zone could be ESEL.
01:55
Copy EL.
01:57
EEL.
01:58
Control engine 10.
02:01
Engine 10.
02:04
Just clarification for the landing zone can be ESEL.
02:10
Copy. Echo Sierra, Ico Lima.
02:17
TRI&TM, Control North, Leaflet advising that they can only take one patient.
02:21
Are you requesting two aircraft?
02:28
If you can get us to do control, that'd be great, if we have two trauma alert[1]s.
02:33
Okay. These are all locking command.
02:35
I'm awkward command.
02:38
I'll take the one aircraft, the other one can go by ground.
02:49
Control, medic 32.
02:56
Can you advise on this call if there's going to be more than two patients in total?
03:03
I'm awfully command.
03:04
Can you advise is there going to be more than two patients?
03:11
Patrol Battalion 10, they got their hands full doing patient care.
03:13
I'm pulling up right now.
03:14
I'll be assuming command and I'll give you a head count.
03:17
Got me.
03:18
Control what? How many medic units do I have coming?
03:23
UFP, you have MedicTan and Medi 32.
Police codes explained
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[1]
trauma alert: Highest-level trauma activation for critical patients
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Immokalee Rd, Florida
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