Two vehicle accident with injuries at Albert Pike Road, Garland County AR
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A motor vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Albert Pike Road and Brady Mountain Cut-Off with two patients involved. Multiple emergency medical units and fire responders were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pafford EMS Dispatch Southwest Arkansas 2
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
McComb to 2342, the caller has advised that they will need another ambulance.
00:08
When you get on scene, let me know if you need a second ambulance.
00:16
What did you copy? We'll do.
00:22
Piney Fire is on scene as well.
00:29
She copies Fire unseen.
00:35
9342 Medcom.
00:39
Get for Medcom.
00:44
Byronstein is advising we're going to have two patients.
00:46
Please start a second hand.
00:51
That's a good copy.
00:52
I'll get a second unit with you.
01:12
Medcom 2343-2343-3-3-3-3-1-MVA at the intersection of Albert Pike Road and Brady Mountain Cut-off.
01:19
Again, Albert Pike Road and Brady Mountain Cut-Off road.
01:23
This will be an assist of 2342.
01:25
Medcom clear 1103.
01:30
2343 is when they're out.
01:33
Medcom copy. 42 will be on scene 11.5.
01:37
Medcom copies you on scene 1107.
01:44
23, 42 Medcom.
01:48
42, go for Medcom.
01:52
42, you can cancel 43, one unit will be sufficient.
02:02
23.43 correct.
02:07
Meckham copies at traffic 43.
02:08
I'll get your ticket canceled.
02:15
2342, will you start a second round number for a refusal, please?
02:21
Meckham copies.
02:22
Dropping you a second ticket for a patient refusal.
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Location mentioned:
Albert Pike Rd & Brady Mountain Cutoff, Arkansas 71968
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