Emergency medical response for injured 11-year-old in Hyde Park, Hyde Park UT
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Paramedics rush to a traffic accident near West Center Street, Hyde Park, to treat an 11-year-old boy suffering ear and ankle pain. He is conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Cache County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get a 10-52 headed this way?
00:02
Go ahead with injuries.
00:06
11 year old male with ear pain and right ankle pain.
00:12
Copy.
00:14
He is conscious in breathing at this time.
00:17
1014 war-blossing all westbound on Hyde Park lanes.
00:22
Copy blocking all westbound.
00:23
Do you need more than just Bravo 26 coming to you?
00:27
I should be good with Jeff Tim.
00:30
Copy.
00:35
Bravo 26, I'm 23.
00:38
Bravo 26. Bravo 26, do you want to block? My parking left down just to go east to the crash.
00:48
Copy.
00:55
Engine 40 and Rescue 40.
00:58
Respond to traffic accident with injuries.
01:00
At near West Center Street, Maverik, Hyde Park.
01:09
Gas, Teng, Kagan, 10, 1050,
01:12
2, 1051's next rotation.
01:15
Good.
01:18
Response 2.8, Charlie Alpha Tinga 1, 7101, 7Goma.
01:27
Gulf 630 cable bravo it's uh Honda CRV copy Copy
01:36
GEShinger 40 nerves
01:38
Engine 40
01:43
010 Bravo 26 do you want me closer to the center section
01:49
I think you're good right there
01:56
Copy.
02:00
Cash, Rescue 40 and you're out.
02:03
Rescue 40. Rescue 40.
02:07
Rescue 40. Rescue 40.
02:10
Casher is responding on an 11-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
02:13
He's having ear pain and right ankle pain.
02:16
It's going to be 29 Bravo 1.
02:18
29 Bravo 1.
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Location mentioned:
W Hyde Park Ln, Hyde Park, UT 84318
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