Traffic accident near Red Bluff bridge with EMS response, Kemah TX
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A traffic accident occurred near the Red Bluff bridge and Kemah bypass. Emergency medical services responded, coordinating a helicopter landing zone and traffic shutdown. The patient was transported by Medic 10 toward Webster HCA Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Webster Area Public Safety
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06:9
Transcript:
00:00
If you guys let me want to stay by, we'll check with EMS.
00:04
Just match the working EMS for ETA[1].
00:09
Command, repeat.
00:14
Hey, they're coming over the bridge at Red Bluff right now.
00:17
It should be there in about a couple minutes.
00:20
That's three.
00:22
Checking for EMS at ETA[1].
00:25
Okay.
00:31
Command dispatch, launch, Life Flight, we're going to land them right on top of the bridge.
00:37
Command, that's fire.
00:40
753.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:48
Okay, is there a question that you shut down from the lane? They're requesting for a bird to come to kick her up.
00:55
Are where they need to shut down at?
00:58
After you call, I plot, half Kima come,
01:01
I want Kima to come northbound on the bypass, and they're going to be our traffic control to stop the three-way northbound.
01:08
Or just have Kemah Police shut down northbound at the entrance to the bypass.
01:13
Just have Kemah Police shut down the northbound lanes.
01:18
5529. Do you want to shut down to NASA?
01:21
That's clear.
01:23
71, that's affirmative.
01:25
Send everyone to the Kima exit if you can shut down the road.
01:30
Okay, clear.
01:31
We're getting on the highway now.
01:33
Okay, sir.
01:36
I'm going to be seeing how you can handle the landings out if you are.
01:40
Fifty-five twenty-out I'm almost there as well.
01:45
Mediq 10 come in front of my squad, my red squad.
01:48
You're going to be perfect position right in front of my squad.
01:52
Support truck keep coming, support truck keep coming.
01:54
MediC10 right in front of me right here.
02:00
Precian 104, what'd you say?
02:02
I can handle the landing zone if you want.
02:07
56520, you show me out, shut down the main lanes at the Kima exit.
02:14
Yes.
02:17
Come in front of Support 10 and Medic 10, we'll leave the lanes of traffic open until the helicopter gets close.
02:27
And take up a lifelown at MA2.
02:31
3C, Friday Dispatch 104 is on scene.
02:39
Robbins stage at the Northome.
02:44
Late,
02:46
elevated.
02:47
Whatever's talking, you're talking so low, repeat.
02:55
5520, 5553 is relayed me, I've been right to the same.
02:59
Clear.
03:00
108, arriving.
03:03
I'll be staged, uh,
03:05
northbound.
03:07
My pass.
03:09
That's the answer's right.
03:11
Have you the one to the 20 have your camera with you?
03:15
That's clear. You can keep traffic flowing until we get an ETA[1] on the helicopter.
03:19
Negative, I don't.
03:22
How have I got a camera on?
03:25
Where's safe?
03:27
Hey, y'all got to need on call over there.
03:31
Make your landing zone.
03:34
Move 14 and make your landing zone.
03:37
Seventy one standby.
03:39
Apparently we have a boyfriend on the phone right now.
03:46
2520, I'm being advised lifelight is en route.
03:52
We are on the phone with them right now.
03:59
Man, I can't see back there.
04:01
It's already shut down for traffic.
04:04
Repeat.
04:09
We can't see past the ambulance.
04:11
Do you have a high-rise shut down already?
04:17
Let me check with the Sarge.
04:18
We don't need to shut down if the helicopter gets close.
04:20
Let me check.
04:22
That's clear.
04:23
They do have shut down already.
04:25
So,
04:26
South Street is shut down.
04:28
That's correct.
04:35
Two-five to three, this guy is destroyed and just advise on-call what's going on right now.
04:41
I'm standing on standby.
04:43
That's clear.
04:44
24 Super Healthy is the establishment.
04:52
Proceed. Command, just ask,
04:54
what was your luck in getting a helicopter and ETA[1]?
04:59
We are on the line with them right now.
05:01
I'm going to get an ETA[1] right now.
05:04
That's clear. Let me know the ETA[1] in which location they're coming from.
05:12
Just that's your command.
05:13
Command, go ahead.
05:22
They're going to be coming from the medical center, ECA, is approximately 17 minutes.
05:30
That's clear.
05:32
We have a loaded up in Medic 10, and we're going to export to Webster, so go ahead and cancel that.
05:40
We're about to roll.
05:42
Listener, we'll find them.
05:46
Dispatched primary PD unit.
05:56
Her fire, they're going to be rolling her to HCA.
06:02
We're disregarding flight-flight.
06:06
Affirmative.
06:08
That's her.
Police codes explained
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ETA: Estimated time of arrival
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