Man suffers burns after falling into fire near Highway 50 East, Widener AR
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A man fell into a fire and sustained burn injuries near Highway 50 East. His son was involved in a vehicle rollover while trying to reach him. Emergency medical services were dispatched to the scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
We got the address for the dad that fell in the fire in the front that rolled the truck.
00:05
It's near Highway 50 East.
00:09
Near Highway 50 East there at Widener.
00:12
Figure just me the closest one.
00:15
Now I'm right here at 430 and now who fell on the fire?
00:21
In the fire and the son was trying to get to him and the son rolled his truck.
00:27
Now they're both at this address.
00:29
We're sending an EMS out there.
00:34
All right, both of the dad and the sons are the same address?
00:40
Yes, the son's wife picked him up and carried him on to his dad.
00:45
All right, ten-four.
00:47
Uh, what, who you got going there?
00:54
19 and 16 going to lope the truck and he rolled.
00:59
Take off and I'll head out there looking for the truck.
01:11
10-4[1]-616, can you 1022 to the lane and hold near Highway 50 East?
01:20
24, will you give me an address one more timeline? Cats not wanting to work.
01:30
Near highway, city.
01:37
Tennessee, 058, boy, Mary, Paul,
01:40
Mary,
01:41
058, boy, Mary, Paul, Mary, Tennessee.
01:44
It's a white, I believe it's a Chevrolet pickup truck,
01:48
281 in Weston.
01:51
104, 824.
01:58
For I'm right here,
02:01
242 Eastbound, I'll find it.
02:04
I'm familiar with the area anyway.
02:09
I asked him what record he would prefer and he said Diamond Dee to come and get it.
02:14
636 is going to be on his way to get his wallet and guns and stuff out of the truck.
02:24
He wouldn't say much.
02:26
He's just saying they're trying to get him up off the floor.
02:29
We said we send two ambulances and all he's worried about is bad, that he's fine.
02:35
10-4[1]. I'll step it up this in case.
02:42
19 directing that other traffic.
02:48
16, we're going to go ahead and dispatch a second ambulance.
02:51
He's staying he's fine, but we'll get one to go ahead to be interrupted tomorrow.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
AR-50, Widener, AR 72394
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