Multi vehicle crash with severe injuries on parkway, Ohio County KY
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A serious crash involving four vehicles occurred near the 65 mile marker on the West Kentucky Parkway. Multiple patients suffered severe injuries and required extrication. Emergency services declared a mass casualty response and closed the parkway for a lengthy period to manage the situation and transport patients.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Public Safety
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06:44
Transcript:
00:00
One patient.
00:07
One patient.
00:10
We do an extrication complete on one female in the silver Mercedes.
00:15
Extrication complete on one female.
00:17
We're still working on the second, and everybody else is out of the vehicle.
00:23
Can you advise whether transporting or what kind of injuries?
00:29
I cannot advise whether transporting.
00:32
Gilaurt County is taking care of the first patient we've got now in AMR still with the driver.
00:39
As soon as I figure something out, I'll let you know.
00:43
Just severe trauma all over on both females.
00:48
Timor, 20-00.
01:01
TMS is not an order to transfer you are to DECKAWA.
01:07
TMS, not an order to transfer, you are to DECONO-20-1.
01:19
KMS, copy, 9-on-5.
01:22
Oh,
01:24
yes.
01:25
I'll call the YAR and tell them what's going on.
01:29
Stand forward, I'll do a road condition check anyway.
01:40
Sam (number withheld) Sam (number withheld) Sam (number withheld) Ah
01:59
This should be no mind where you contact Ohio County.
02:04
Have dump come down in order to get ambulances across this meeting.
02:07
We're going to have to have this parkway shut down.
02:10
We're not going to be able to transport anywhere unless we get the other side control as well.
02:18
Okay, 4.20 or 3.
02:30
Alright, step towards me at first.
02:38
Okay, go ahead with the return.
02:47
Stop.
02:49
This is authority EMS.
02:51
We're going to go ahead and start mass casual.
02:52
We'll go and have Ohio County EMS respond as well.
02:58
104040.
03:01
2-1-2.
03:07
I'm coming to Boston City, man.
03:09
You need anything from the station?
03:12
No, I don't think we need anything from the station.
03:15
We've got extradation just about completed on those single vehicle.
03:19
Everybody else is out.
03:20
We're just going to need EMS units for transportation.
03:34
Two-of-you.
03:37
Go ahead, discuss.
03:39
Do I need to put something out for real closure? Do you know how long it'll be closed?
03:46
Um,
03:48
go and do 30 hours for a minimum.
03:50
I'll update you something here after I pop with ASV.
03:54
24-G, call B, 20.
03:55
20.
04:26
Watch 202. Go ahead.
04:34
Good for Ohio City Highway.
04:37
Okay,
04:40
thank you. If you don't mind whatever they eat, Ohio County fire gets on the scene and close to the parkway.
04:45
Will you let me know?
04:51
Okay, four.
05:03
Pheed!
05:10
Ohio County EMS have requests of mutual aid from Muhlenberg County around the 65 mile marker of the West Kentucky Parkway Eastbound.
05:19
65 mile marker of the West Kentucky Parkway eastbound for a four vehicle accident.
05:25
This is going to be a mass casualty and there is severe trauma to the patients.
05:33
I know and other information to devise fire is on scene.
05:36
Timeout 208-2038.
05:38
You call through for coverage.
05:48
28.
05:51
How can you? Okay.
05:57
Okay. Okay. Lop 15.
05:58
Okay. Okay.
06:05
115, Muhlenberg County advised they have a 1046 involving four vehicles.
06:14
They're requesting the WK to be shut down.
06:18
It's going to be the westbound traffic on the WK.
06:30
Coming up on 62 intersection of 1543 guys.
06:35
I'm near 1019 if you want to head out there with me, we'll see what we can do for traffic control for them.
06:41
I'll tell with you at Casey.
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