Single-vehicle rollover with child involved near Hobson and University, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a single-vehicle rollover accident occurred near Hobson and University in Mesa, Arizona. Multiple patients were involved, including a 2-year-old child who was initially not breathing but later reported breathing though unconscious. Emergency personnel coordinated triage and treatment, with three patients total: one pediatric immediate and two delayed.
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04:23
Transcript:
00:00
This is near Hobson and University.
00:02
Hobson University.
00:04
I have reports of...
00:07
Vehicle accident, we do have a child involved here, 2-year-old.
00:11
Initial reports where they were not breathing.
00:16
Now we have reports that they are breathing, but unconscious.
00:20
All traumas are open.
00:21
Mesa PIVI is in round.
00:27
Backer response to 01, alarm for Lombiparton, PIRC, Channel 2.
00:33
Backer response to 201.
00:36
Engine 201 is on scene of near University of Hobson, located to the northwest.
00:41
We have a single vehicle on all fours, moderate damage.
00:43
We have occupants outside.
00:45
M.R. 2.01 will be assuming the University Command.
00:48
Out, investigation mode for a triage.
00:53
Lawrence 201 is on scene,
00:56
going to be eaten northwest of the intersection, single vehicle on all fours, moderate damage.
01:02
Medical Response 201 is Command.
01:04
Command is out for triage 1217.
01:08
AJ 201 from Pete.
01:12
Command, Andy, 201. Command, Andy, 201.
01:15
Page 201.
01:17
Assume treatment, Inspector.
01:19
No standby for a triage report from my firefighters.
01:24
TRIOS command.
01:29
Command. Go ahead, triage.
01:34
TRIOCH. TRIOZ complete.
01:35
We have two INA, one delayed patient.
01:42
Back to triage, do we have a total of two patients,
01:46
both INAs?
01:51
We have a total of three patients,
01:54
two INA, LUMDELA.
01:59
Command copies, break.
02:01
Command, O'R.
02:02
Command, go ahead.
02:05
Triage complete, three total patients, two INA, one delayed.
02:10
The triage complete, total of three patients, two INA, one delayed, 1218.
02:17
Command two, treatment sector.
02:22
Treatment.
02:25
Hey, Nick, I'm sure you read the triage report.
02:28
Are you going to sue my three firefighters for whatever needs you use?
02:33
Copy. Update on your triage.
02:35
We're getting one pediatric immediate and two delayed, two delayed maybe INAs.
02:42
I assigned your firefighters to treat the delayed slash INAs and we're taking the piece.
02:48
I need two envos.
02:52
I copy. Great.
02:53
University Command to Alarm.
02:55
University command, go ahead.
02:58
Please, uh, dispatch two ambulance, co2.
03:02
Got me two ambulances, co2.
03:07
East Deputy is on scene.
03:08
East Deputy.
03:09
Matt,
03:11
go ahead, Deputy.
03:14
I copy, you got three patients, one immediate, two delayed.
03:17
You've got two ambos, and route one is just arrived on scene.
03:21
So that's correct.
03:22
I'm going to go ahead and assume University Command, and I want you to go ahead and move forward and work with treatment under Engine 201.
03:30
I copy. ULeson Command, I'll work under Treatment Under Engine 201.
03:36
East Deputy, Mark.
03:38
East Deputy, go ahead.
03:40
East Deputy, we assume at the University Command, Command Boats be just to the west.
03:44
We are working towards getting an all-clear and working on hazards on the vehicle and transport in our patient.
03:52
All right,
03:56
as we see-Depaddy, is going to be assuming University Command, just West, working on an all-clear and hazards on the vehicle and transportation of the patient.
04:03
Call Tony.
04:08
Safety to command.
04:11
Safety go.
04:13
Other than securing vehicle hazards, I don't see any other safety concerns on the scene.
04:19
The vehicle is not leaking if we can just secure hazards.
04:22
I think it will be good.
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