Multiple vehicle injury accident at south 9th and A streets, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are managing an injury accident involving multiple vehicles at the intersection of South 9th Street and A Street. A 29-year-old female is conscious, breathing, and has back and leg pain. Multiple patients may be involved.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3 and Medic 3.
00:02
Zone 53, Medical Bravo Response[1], injury accident at intersection of South 9th Street and A Street.
00:10
Respond on Tech 3.
00:13
Engine 3 and Medic 3.
00:15
Respond to Zone 53.
00:18
Medical Bravo response, injury accident, at intersection of South 9th Street and A Street.
00:24
Respond on Tech 3.
00:44
Engine 8 and Medic 8.
00:47
Zone 53, Medical Bravo Response[1], injury accident at intersection of South 9th Street and A Street.
00:54
Respond on Tech 3.
00:57
Engine 8 and Medic 8 respond to Zone 53, Medical Bravo Response[1], injury accident at intersection of South 9th Street and A Street.
01:08
Respond on Tech 3.
01:16
Unit 3 and 8th verifying your proper response Zone 53 to the northeast corner of 9th Street and A Street for a three-vehicle accident. We are talking to an involved party in one of the vehicles. They are upset. We have at least a 29-year-old female conscious and breathing.
01:41
She complains of back and leg pain.
01:44
AITS, you are en route with possible multiple patients.
01:52
You will be on Tech 3.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Medical Bravo Response: EMS call priority 'Bravo' (moderate-priority medical incident)
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