Head-on collision with extrication needed near Pioneer Trail, Samsula Spruce Creek FL
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According to the dispatch call, a motor vehicle accident occurred near the intersection of Pioneer Trail and Airport Road involving a head-on collision. Emergency responders required extrication to assist patients. Advanced medical and basic life support units were dispatched, and an air medical evacuation was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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05:40
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 12, Medic 78, motor vehicle accident, a head-on collision, intersection of Pioneer Trail and Airport Road.
00:05
Andrew 12, Medi-7-8, select 6, 10-off,
00:08
(number withheld).
00:14
Agent 12, are you readdispatching aspecting a Pioneer in airport?
00:19
Affirmative.
00:20
Okay,
00:24
is this going to be the same call or different?
00:27
Call, 74 is requesting you back emergency, working on tax X.
00:32
Goffey. Gottene.
00:39
Battalion Soviet visa, commands.
00:48
Second, battalion 70, he has a H.
00:49
Stopperst, command.
00:52
Central Agent 74.
00:57
Go ahead, yeah, I'm going to go ahead to establish airport command, go ahead to 930.
01:13
It's the closest ALS[1] we have right now.
01:15
It's a 6-A driver or firefighter off-seat.
01:20
The ALS[1] patients that now wants to be transported and we have medic 50 on scene.
01:25
We have to pop a door for our ALS[1] patient.
01:30
She is going to be a TA.
01:34
on floor pressure.
01:38
Extended, this one, and second lieutenant, you're reading on three.
01:47
812 command.
01:48
We're cutting back through the flying because we're almost back home.
01:52
We'll be there approximately 3 to 5 minutes you need this for extrication, sir.
01:57
2nd2 squad as a 6-8 firefighter on top 3.
02:00
Sorry, whenever you go on the scene, you could just come up and assist with extrication.
02:07
The time 70 to edge and 74.
02:11
I'm making the recommendation that you request air 1.
02:15
Firefighter, 68, only seen.
02:20
24, copy, call the alert.
02:21
At (number withheld).
02:23
Okay, okay.
02:26
Okay,
02:28
7-8.
02:30
Copy that. Copy that.
02:33
6A Firefighter, I need you to make the clipboard and get as much information from the family as possible, please.
02:41
Copy. Copy. Okay.
02:53
Airport Command, Central.
02:55
We're going to go ahead and get Air 1,
02:57
heading this way and see what MediC 78's location is by the time Air 1 gets up.
03:04
I don't know, Maddox 78.
03:05
We need and I should be cancel.
03:07
Maddoch 78.
03:08
Airport Command, Central.
03:17
You can go ahead and keep Mediq 78 coming in emergency, please.
03:20
We have two other units taken their place.
03:23
We're putting in back in the Comptonlet.
03:26
Got you.
03:29
QRV 3801 command.
03:33
Okay.
03:36
Now coming from Taylor in 415 and I got a BLS[2] truck coming with me from Port Orange area.
03:42
Looks like they're around 7-01.
03:47
Copy, we have one ALS[1] and one BLS[2] station.
03:52
Copy that?
03:58
I'm saying something to central arm and I'll stop back to the call.
04:06
I'm ready with A1.
04:14
It is well command.
04:15
You want to grab our control?
04:19
Negative.
04:23
You have a sheet to cover the patient with.
04:27
We have all of our equipment out already.
04:41
RESTU-Mobile-2, General Medical, near Franklin Street.
04:45
SU.S.U.M.B.S.
04:46
(number withheld), select T.R.A.2-3-2-2-2-3.
04:50
All right. They'll be up until you shortly.
04:57
Central.
04:59
We have Medics50 on me.
05:01
Once we give the ALS[1] station out, MediC50 will be able to save the ALS station and the BLS[2] team will be able to take the ELS station.
05:09
I don't think we're going to be here at once.
05:11
This is a superfluous situation.
05:13
So let's just stay by.
05:15
Copy. I'll just request for them to monitor.
05:20
Copy.
05:22
There when we tell them.
05:27
And just confirming, you have started extrication.
05:34
Affirmative.
05:39
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced medical care or paramedic-level support requested or provided at the scene.
[2]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response or unit providing non-advanced emergency care.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Airport Rd & Pioneer Trail, Samsula-Spruce Creek, FL 32168
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