Multi-patient vehicle crash with neck and eye injuries, Southfield MI
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A vehicle crash near American Drive and Franklin Road in Southfield resulted in multiple patients with neck and eye injuries. Emergency medical services responded and transported the injured.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3202 (South/Oakway) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Alpha 21 arrival, 104 Rochester.
00:02
Rochester, ending mileage 2.3.
00:04
Alpha 21 arrival, 104 Rochester, 2.3.
00:13
Radio from the center for.
00:15
Go on.
00:21
Not too much, two more patients here that want to be transported.
00:24
One with neck pain, one with eye pain.
00:27
I got neck pain and I'm sorry, do you just say eye pain?
00:31
That's affirmative.
00:34
Okay.
00:39
Okay.
00:52
Day of life five and life five life five life three will be responding to station four is crash near American Dr and Franklin Rd. They have two additional patients, one with neck pain and the other with eye pain.
01:24
From, from Lieutenant 4.
01:27
Radio from Lieutenant 4 is going to transport another one with the eye pain.
01:43
So I can see one back through here, which I'm going to next thing.
01:47
Lieutenant 4, you were against going to transport the eye pain and then what else?
01:55
Sorry about that little one on your radio.
01:58
Lifeort's going to take two.
02:00
They're going to turn now by car for one patient with an hour for one patient.
02:03
I just need one rig for the neck pain.
02:08
Okay,
02:10
Life three you can disregard life five if you could continue for neck pain.
02:15
This match alpha 22.
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Location mentioned:
American Dr & Franklin Rd, Southfield, MI 48034
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