Vehicle rollover reported on North Portal Road, Lander WY
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A vehicle rollover with airbag deployment was reported on North Portal Road. The driver declined EMS assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Fremont County Public Safety
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
The deputy emergency PI accident north portal road about five miles in the RPs of Jesse Corander he advised that he doesn't need EMS and I'm sending everybody due to the role and airbag deployment ten four twenty six one zero twenty five seven six as well
00:27
10.4.
00:31
All right, 1-0-031.
00:32
Same traffic.
00:37
10-4. 2040-day.
00:38
Lander, Medic 102.
00:43
Medic 102. You can show us in route for this PI accident.
00:50
Medic 102, 2051.
00:56
6-8 status.
01:00
Code 3.
01:06
2052.
01:11
Enter North Portal 1.
01:14
North Portal 1.
01:19
North Portal 1.
01:23
Let me respond into the fire hall.
01:29
10 4. Just for your 43, sir, we have a single vehicle rollover.
01:33
The RP is the driver of the vehicle.
01:35
He advised no injuries, but due to the rollover airbag deployment, we're paging everybody.
01:42
It's going to be a white Chevy Tahoe.
01:48
Just to confirm this is on North Portal.
01:55
Hi, it's about five miles in from Mo Valley on North Portal.
02:02
Got number one.
02:07
Fire one.
02:10
Show me around to North Portal.
02:11
You have much additional the way of patient threat from there.
02:14
Anything known?
02:18
No patient entrapment.
02:20
The patient called it in himself.
02:23
He states he's fine.
02:24
He actually declined EMS, but due to the nature of the rollover and airbag deployment, it's our policy to send everybody, sir.
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Lander, WY 82520
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