Vehicle accident with possible head injury on South Broad Street, Rome GA
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There was a traffic accident with a possible head injury reported on South Broad Street near 825. Emergency medical services responded non-emergency to assist one patient with a minor head injury.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
You get EMS out here, got complaints of a head injury possibly.
00:06
1040, do you need an emergency?
00:11
Negative. The subject's got one little spot of blood and said he might have hit his head either on the window or the front dash.
00:20
Okay.
00:25
70s this fast.
00:27
You the DW one time.
00:33
Seventy-six.
00:35
Good.
00:38
Station, right so Jeff.
00:41
Tith.
00:52
Dispatch to EMS, respond to South Broad Street in front of 825 for an accident with injuries.
01:04
So if you these on scene, they're requesting you non-emergency, one patient,
01:08
head injury.
01:20
Number.
01:26
24 central.
01:29
Good. Okay,
01:33
four. 44, cold file front.
01:41
Okay.
01:43
Oh, six hundred. I'm sorry.
01:45
Super.
01:48
It'll be all on 13th in Crane.
01:53
Stam up for 28.
01:54
It's going to make them great.
02:13
One year is en route to South Broad Street in front of 825.
02:18
South Broad Street in front of 825 for PD on scene with a 10-50[1] that requests you non-emergency for patient with a possible head injury.
02:28
...in-south in between Booger Haller and Old City Town.
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10-50: Traffic accident
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Location mentioned:
S Broad St SW, Rome, GA 30161
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