Head-on collision on highway results in two injured patients, Santa Fe TX
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A head-on collision occurred near Top Hat Road and Highway 6 involving two patients. One female had back and side injuries. Both patients were transported to Alvin hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Santa Fe EMS, you respond, Top Hat Road and Highway 6 on a major head-on collision, one female complaining of back and side injury, possibly.
00:15
I had to receive text.
00:17
Correct for that one.
00:18
Correct.
00:23
Mr. One is in row, crew of two.
00:26
Yes, question.
00:36
The medical one is around.
00:38
Okay. A medic one.
00:44
One of Rob, we're going to have a male subject with a surreal abrasion instead of the face.
00:49
No further.
00:51
Maybe two patients.
00:56
District 2, Sanvady, he got us to that call.
00:59
And four glass, so you know.
01:01
District 2, we're en route.
01:08
Thank you.
01:09
Booster 1 is on location.
01:12
Yes,
01:17
sir.
01:18
Medical 3, clear hospital, being around to the Major.
01:23
Clear, Medicare. Okay, Medicare.
01:28
District 3 on location.
01:32
Okay, 3.
01:38
107.
01:43
107.
01:45
107. Yes, ma'am, you should fly out of this time.
01:48
Next class.
02:03
Medical one.
02:04
Medical and the medic two patients are going to be out of the vehicles.
02:10
Good.
02:14
Transporting one patient, I'm going to proceed to Alvin.
02:18
Medic two, the medic two, one, there's multiple patients.
02:23
Okay.
02:26
We have two patients, y'all can disregard.
02:33
Take Tee, that's clear, shows back in service.
02:35
Okay, clear, back in service.
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Hwy 6, Santa Fe, TX
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