Traffic accident on IH-45 southbound near Mount Olivet Cemetery involving airbag deployment and unresponsive driver; fire requested for traffic control., Dickinson TX
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Traffic accident on IH-45 southbound near Mount Olivet Cemetery involving airbag deployment and unresponsive driver; fire requested for traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
I'm Aston Rout on an Airdat bag deployment, 3766-IH-45 southbound.
00:07
It's going to be a airbag deployment on a vehicle driver stumped over the wheel of PDs on Tina this time.
00:20
P.D. Dicenna, Dicenna, M.S.
00:22
Nietzsche Enraud to 37666-IH-455 southbound.
00:26
main lanes by Mount Olivet Cemetery, reference to airbag deployment.
00:31
Time is going to be 1754.
00:33
And do we have a medic two?
00:35
Medic 1.000.
00:37
Do we have a medic 2?
00:39
1100, do we have a medic 2?
00:44
3301-1-100, negative.
00:46
Temple.
01:01
Pedy Dickinson, the Dickinson first responders, you can write on a fallen subject, 3405, Utah Avenue, it's going to be a 92-year-old female fail, can't get up, I've known injuries at this time.
01:23
Citi Dixon to Dixon first responders, need you en route to 3405, Utah Avenue, a female swollen 92-year-old female, unknow injury, daughters on scene, time of 1755.
01:37
3301, 1100.
01:38
33.1, go ahead.
01:40
This accident's on means, ma'ample.
01:43
Mainflap.
01:45
You need to dispatch fire to that accident for control of the road, please.
01:53
That's ten-four they were just telling me they needed them.
01:56
I'll get them in route off it.
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I-45, Texas
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