Single vehicle rollover with ankle injury near Southwest 14th Street, Martell NE
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A single-vehicle rollover happened near Southwest 14th Street involving a 37-year-old male who was able to get out and walk but had an open ankle fracture. Emergency responders are on scene and discussing possible air medical transport.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster County Rural Fire and Rescue
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04:12
Transcript:
00:51
This is a single vehicle rollover looks like one occupant, 37-year-old male, is able to crawl out of the vehicle, is up and walking around,
01:00
but has an obvious ankle injury.
01:03
LSO just arriving on location would like you to respond Code 3[1] still.
01:30
South Press 172 to Station 1.
01:49
Clear Southwest 11, verifying your response to near Southwest 14th Street.
01:56
Single vehicle rollover, single occupant, 37-year-old male,
02:01
up and out of the vehicle.
02:04
He has an open ankle fracture.
02:27
311. Southwest 11 on location.
02:44
South West 32 on location.
03:11
Linking 911 to Southwest Command.
03:20
Linking 911 to Southwest 14 Command.
03:26
Go ahead.
03:30
Are we interested in life flight services? PTA would be 36 minutes.
03:56
Go ahead for South List.
04:00
We've got Stark here on the phone.
04:02
Will you be needing them out there?
04:10
Standby, 911.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response requiring immediate arrival using lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
SW 14th St, Martell, NE 68404
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