Two vehicle accident with one possible unconscious patient, Lincoln NE
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Emergency responders attended a two vehicle accident at the intersection near South 27th Street and Granger Parkway. One person was found lying down and may be unconscious. The extent of injuries is unknown at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 15. Zone not found.
00:03
Medical Delta response.
00:05
Person down.
00:06
At intersection of South 27th Street and Granger Parkway.
00:10
Respond on tactical channel 3.
00:12
Engine 15. Respond 2.
00:15
Zone not found.
00:17
Medical Delta response.
00:18
Person down.
00:20
At intersection of South 27th Street and Granger Parkway.
00:24
Respond on tactical channel 3.
00:32
Medics 4. Zone not found.
00:36
Medical Delta response.
00:38
Person down.
00:39
At intersection of South 27th Street and Granger Parkway.
00:43
Respond on tactical channel 3.
00:45
Medics 4. Respond to.
00:48
Zone not found.
00:49
Medical Delta response.
00:51
Person down.
00:52
At intersection of South 27th Street and Granger Parkway.
00:56
Respond on tactical channel 3.
01:02
15 or out.
01:07
Medic 4 and Engine 15, verifying your Delta response to a traffic accident at south of 27th in Granger Parkway in the southbound lanes.
01:16
It looks to be a two vehicle accident.
01:20
Extensive injuries unknown.
01:23
One patient is laying down.
01:26
Possibly unconscious,
01:29
you're on tactical channel 3, tactical channel 3, and routing with Lincoln Police Department.
01:37
Medics 4 to Engine 15, are you basic life support?
01:42
Yes, we're at basic life support.
01:46
Clear.
01:50
Do you want to add an advanced life support or 100% where you're out?
01:57
I'm okay seeing what we got first.
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