Medical response to highway traffic incident with multiple patients, Taney County MO
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Emergency medical services responded to a highway incident on US-65 involving multiple patients. One patient was extricated from a vehicle, one was transported with minor injuries, and another refused care. A second responding unit was canceled during the event.
Audio|Heard on: Taney County Police
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Transcript:
00:00
65 medical.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:09
Patient extricated.
00:11
Right now we have two, one green,
00:14
one yellow.
00:19
Receive one green, one yellow, patient extricated.
00:23
Two periods in coming, first ETA of five minutes, second ETA of 10.
00:34
125, I have that RV pad on the phone.
00:38
Would you like to the transfer to you?
00:41
Yes.
00:45
That's great.
00:50
... approaching scene, switching the vehicle being, switching the vehicle is in.
00:54
That's correct.
01:02
65 medical, if you had a second unit, you can cancel that second unit.
01:07
We're going to say canceling second unit.
01:14
Break two save 12, you can cancel those four.
01:30
12.
01:35
TCA10, continue the scene,
01:39
cancel Tuse812.
01:45
Henry C, see.
01:51
County 510 status.
01:55
Tandy want to sit here.
01:57
Thank you.
02:14
All right. Same by.
02:22
Western Base, one patient refusal, one transport, green that was in the vehicle.
02:27
We got her out.
02:28
Kansas running western end.
02:31
That's clear.
02:37
You give me the year of that for the rainbow, please.
02:43
Am I.
02:48
The unit still responding to the MVA on 65, and cancel.
02:55
Tentany,
03:01
clear back in with the report.
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US-65, Missouri
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