Two injured in traffic accident near Pacific Street, Stamford CT
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A traffic accident occurred near Pacific Street involving two people. One person sustained second-degree burns to the leg and hands and was taken to Stamford Hospital. The vehicle went airborne and landed on the pavement without hitting any building. The second person reported no injuries but was evaluated by police officers.
Audio|Heard on: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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03:14
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, medic one, you have two patients there?
00:05
We're deciphering if we actually have two.
00:07
We definitely have one for right now.
00:09
The second party saying that he has no injuries, but we're going to talk to PD and have them evaluated anyway.
00:15
Received, they claim they're the only two that were involved in the accident.
00:22
That's what we have right now.
00:30
Stamford Uniform.
00:32
Uniform.
00:35
Uniform.
00:38
Let's go to recall near Pacific Street.
00:42
We're going to hold engine two, truck two, rescue one.
00:48
We see, recall near Pacific Street, holding engine two, truck two, rescue one, 228.
00:58
Go out of side of fire, marshal also.
01:03
Receive.
01:09
Stamford, Unit 4.
01:11
Unit 4.
01:16
Fire Marshal Brennan's 30 minutes.
01:18
You're at near Pacific Street.
01:20
Is that a good location?
01:24
Come to the phone, it's Yaakov Beitman Way.
01:28
I received.
01:29
22.
01:30
Medic 1 to command.
01:38
Good one, Stamford.
01:41
Medic 1.
01:44
All right now,
01:46
we've got one patient that burns sustained to his left leg, lower left leg, looks to be second degree in nature, and on his arm and hands overall,
02:00
so we're going to be transferred shortly.
02:03
Is there any way to determine from the engine unseen if the car was struck into a wall or is it just something that self-combucked?
02:16
Taylorford of Medic 1.
02:18
The car looks like it launched off the top side by 900 and when airborne landed about 20 feet below it did not hit any building, just hit the pavement.
02:45
Do those patients have any, are they one patient, does he have any burns?
02:51
Because right now I've got one patient for sure that has burns to his lower leg and his hand as well.
02:58
Secondary patient that being cooperative says that he's fine is one to be seen, but we haven't evaluated him completely right now.
03:03
He's still out here with PD.
03:06
All right, dispatch you receive that.
03:08
Just let the fire marshal know that patient does have burns.
03:12
You're going to be going to stand for hospital, correct?
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Location mentioned:
Pacific St, Stamford, CT 06902
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