Two-car crash at Second and Main sparks urgent response, Michigantown IN
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Urgent rescue unfolded at Second and Main after a two-car crash left one driver with possible head injury, prompting coordinated fire and EMS aid.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire and EMS
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
The United County Medics, AML 13, Station 7, en route, Second and Main, Michigantown, front of gas station.
00:06
Second and Main,
00:08
Michigantown, two-car, PI[1] accident,
00:11
one driver complaining of head pain, possibly from hitting her head.
00:16
CROPS 1, 939.
00:23
Time to be able to be in real.
00:28
Negative 2 on scene.
00:32
Thanks.
00:37
Dr. Metal 2.
00:42
Makes it.
00:46
I moved around.
00:48
She sent an engine to our location for lift assist.
00:55
There's a lot of background noise; requesting fire.
01:02
Affirmative for lift assistance.
01:07
Okay.
01:17
Goals on, stay by for this question.
01:24
Rescue 74 is around.
01:29
Rescue 74.
01:35
752 South Main Street, 552 South Main Street, medics on scene requesting assistance for a lift assist.
01:42
Timeout 942.
01:48
121 en route 12.
01:55
AMO 13 on padded waiting tech.
01:58
Control Metaphore is on Z.
02:02
AMO 13 on padded waiting tech.
02:05
Mode 4 on scene.
02:10
NOS 13, you're needed at Second and Main,
02:15
Second and Main, reference PI[1] accident.
02:18
We have a tech on pads.
02:21
Timeout 940.
02:26
Rescue 74 is on scene establishing Main Street Command.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PI: Personal injury
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Michigantown, IN 46057
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