Traffic crash with injured person near Red River St, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic crash near Red River Street in Austin, Texas. A man about 30 years old sustained major injuries with a low level of consciousness. Fire and medical units transported the patient to Dell Seton Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fire dispatch, engine four.
00:02
Can you send me a fire unit for this traffic injury, please?
00:07
Received.
00:08
Firecom North Medic Six.
00:10
Go ahead, Medic Six.
00:12
Yes, there's going to be a trauma activation, GCS less than 13.
00:15
It's going to be approximately 30-year-old male.
00:21
Received, Medic Six.
00:22
Trauma activation, 30-year-old male, GCS less than 13.
00:26
Closest trauma facility is going to be Dell Seton at 4 minutes and 4 seconds.
00:30
Roger, thank you.
00:33
Medic Six from District Six.
00:34
Go ahead, DC Six, Mike Six.
00:37
Medic Six on about 5 minutes out or a little bit less than that.
00:40
You still need me to continue gaining blood?
00:43
DC Six, definitely be at PL Six.
00:46
Affirmative.
00:47
Keep on responding, please.
00:48
Thank you.
00:49
Please stay responding.
00:50
We have the patient loading up right now.
00:52
We're going to get initial vitals.
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Location mentioned:
Red River St, Austin, TX 78701
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