Severe crash with entrapment on Lebanon Road sparks emergency response, Crittenden KY
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Emergency crews rushed to Lebanon Road after a severe car crash left a driver trapped and unconscious. A medical helicopter was called to provide urgent care due to the critical injuries sustained.
Audio|Heard on: Grant County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Printing fire NAC units, created fire NECC, respond to the area of 3615, Lebanon Road.
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3615, Lebanon Road.
00:07
We're giving the auto-crash detection from the smartphone.
00:09
We also have a second caller, 5 in H7, traverse, white and color.
00:14
There's an unconscious on response to mail.
00:16
Again, Crittenden Fire NACC, and it's creating fire in EC.
00:20
We respond to the area of 3615, Lebanon Road, 3615, Lebanon Road.
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It's going to be for an auto crash protection.
00:28
on a smartphone.
00:29
We also got a secondary caller.
00:30
There's an unconscious on response to the mail.
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Timeout 2119.
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Drivers from at 32.
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Matt 32.
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Matt 32.
00:43
Okay.
00:46
Okay. Okay.
00:50
I have you're responding creating units that walked on the menu.
00:53
Go ahead. Go ahead.
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Mr. Judge for 32.
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Joe for 32.
01:06
Informationally, we're getting further.
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Here we call up with a tree.
01:09
Okay.
01:13
On clear, thank you.
01:21
932 is going to be an entrapment.
01:25
The mail is going to be in a wheelchair.
01:27
I'm going to drop second turn for Krueen.
01:36
Crittenden virtual spawner, second tone.
01:43
Crittenden first responder in second town.
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Respond up 3615 Lebanon Road, 3615 Lebanon Road, vehicle version 3 with entrapment, 10 out of 2100.
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You have 4,000.
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So far.
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Mr. 32-204, information only.
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Alan caller is not able to get a fault.
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The mail's laying phase down.
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He's entrapped in the vehicle, unable to get him out.
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Driver is clear to break it.
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Go ahead, my 32.
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I bet it's going to be a long shell, but if you don't mind-check availability of a helicopter.
02:43
If we have an oaks.
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If they'll fly, we'll do cricket parking.
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Two guys credit part.
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Okay, that's a second.
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104.
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204. Engine 22, what's your ETA?
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60 seconds.
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104. 104.
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Med 32 from stations if you want.
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Go ahead, that's me.
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If there even if that won't fly, we can go over and get them to you, bring the crew to you if you want.
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5111 for now.
03:46
Dry ridge engine, or correction, mid-32-0-0-2-0-7-0-4.
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Holden to monitor if we need every look.
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Careful, copy the mid-32 on-team.
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Gary, hold on the road to any shutdown.
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Okay, far.
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Drive Ridge, Mid-30-3-33.
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933.
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You're an hour, this is a run car.
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We're going around to a 5-9-32.
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10-4[1].
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Trail Ridge.
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Engine 22, responding to 3,600 blocks.
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We'll have to the road.
04:31
4-4.
04:32
7-4.
04:39
Church, units responding to the SS, carry back and declining to door.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Lebanon Rd, Crittenden, KY 41030
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