Auto versus motorcycle crash near Airport Blvd, Pensacola FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an auto and motorcycle crash occurred near Airport Boulevard with one patient apparently sustaining a head injury. A trauma alert was initiated for transport to a hospital. Another person was reported on scene, and emergency services responded accordingly.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Received from highway patrol, one patient with a head injury.
00:03
EMS is going to be from post one.
00:07
Copy.
00:15
Medic 121.
00:17
One hundred and 21.
00:20
Have a trauma alert[1] here in just a minute.
00:22
We need another unit for another person that was here on scene.
00:28
Understood.
00:34
Give me the medic 803.
00:39
Repainted him.
00:46
Fire disregards.
00:47
Give me Medic 113.
00:53
Thirteen.
00:55
Need you en route to medic 121's call,
00:58
near Airport Boulevard for the auto versus motorcycle.
01:05
Okay.
01:12
Three.
01:18
We're out of service.
01:19
EMS 12 will be going back in service.
01:22
10-4.
01:27
Squad 14?
01:33
Squad 14.
01:36
Received from sheriff's office, one female with chest pains.
01:40
EMS is going to leave from Sacred Heart Predator Bay.
01:47
Squad 14, copy.
01:54
Ladder 12 is Gambia.
01:56
We're on scene.
01:58
Copy, ladder 12 on scene.
02:04
Engine 4 is Gambia.
02:06
Four back in quarters.
02:08
Copy, engine four back in quarters.
02:18
Engine six.
02:21
Headquarters.
02:23
Copy, engine six in quarters.
02:25
Medic 121.
02:30
One.
02:32
Have a trauma alert[1] to Sacred Heart here in just seconds.
02:34
25 year old male.
02:37
Mechanism of injury will be, that's reasoned, ejected from his motorcycle.
02:43
Possible right tiptoe pressure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
trauma alert: Highest-level trauma activation for critical patients
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