Single vehicle accident on us 150 with one trapped occupant, Greenville IN
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A single vehicle accident occurred on U.S. 150 near highway 837. Emergency units responded and found one occupant trapped who was later rescued. A helicopter was requested but then canceled. Two children in a red pickup truck were also checked.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Fire (SAFE-T)
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Radio, Battalion 11 is on scene, single vehicle, motor vehicle accident.
00:04
We'll advise further.
00:07
Battalion 11 on scene, U.S.
00:08
150, near 837.
00:15
Radio 413 is on scene.
00:17
The radio is on scene.
00:19
Officer on C.
00:24
We do have one option still in the vehicle this time.
00:29
Clear one, off the fence, still a vehicle.
00:36
Battalion 11, inch of 31.
00:38
Check, rescue one.
00:41
Go ahead for Battalion lens.
00:46
Pertitissette.
00:47
See me in private, please.
00:53
Backboard, single patient.
00:55
No one's wrapping every time.
01:00
Rescue 1's okay, radio, Rescue 1's on scene.
01:05
Rescue 1 on scene, 839.
01:11
Cloud 11 radio, this information,
01:14
you have an open mic somewhere.
01:20
Next to you on radio.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
We're on the phone with Kentucky 7.
01:29
They're advising 15 minutes after their initial flight check.
01:36
Radio, the time, 11.
01:40
10-11[1]. Okay,
01:42
11th, you can cancel that helicopter.
01:48
Hi.
01:53
Next squad coming in the scene.
01:56
I would have two children in a red pickup truck that's going to need to be checked out, please.
02:04
Squad one acknowledged.
02:09
Brady, a risky one patient's been extricated.
02:14
Next, 1, 842.
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10-11: Unknown/agency-specific code
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