Two vehicle accident with injured person in Pendleton, Pendleton OR
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A two vehicle accident occurred near Southwest Court and Southwest 20th Street in Pendleton. One person was bleeding from the head or mouth. Emergency medical units are on scene and additional rescue units have been dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Umatilla County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
5329 serving complaint from (number withheld) Easton.
00:03
Medic 2.M.E.I.
00:14
Two vehicle accident.
00:17
Two vehicles.
00:19
Southwest Court and Southwest 20th.
00:22
This match clear, 1643.
00:38
Thank you.
00:49
I have two vehicle motor vehicle accident, one vehicle blocking the left turn lane from Court onto 20th.
00:57
Have a patient that is bleeding either from the head or from the mouth.
01:01
(name withheld).
01:04
1625.
01:10
Dispatch.
01:11
Medic 2.
01:12
Medic 2. Medic 2.
01:18
Can you get a second unit en route?
01:26
Affirm.
01:28
The next level recommends Medic 6 and Rescue 1.
01:31
Would you like to tell them both?
01:33
Rescue 1 and Medic 1.
01:38
Okay.
01:53
Medic 1, Rescue 1.
01:57
Southwest Court, Southwest 20th Street.
02:00
NIST 1 on TAC 1 at 1646.
02:03
Dispatch, Medics 2 is on scene.
02:07
1646.
02:13
Kind of good advice.
02:14
I want to speak.
02:17
Take one.
02:20
Slide one responding.
02:27
Copy a two vehicle, motor vehicle accident, one station, but he's bleeding either from the head or from the mouth.
02:33
We switch to attack one, please.
02:35
Sorry, that's on.
02:44
Okay, just right for sure.
02:49
Go ahead.
02:54
Okay, one's right now.
02:58
Okay, please switch to tagline.
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Location mentioned:
SW Court Ave & SW 20th St, Pendleton, OR 97801
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