Gas-related incident causes injuries near Craig St, Chapel Hill NC

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyMedical teams transported a severely injured patient and a minor injured 4-year-old boy with shoulder and chest pain to Duke Hospital after a gas-related incident near Craig St. All patients were assessed before transport.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
I have one single green pediatric if you can take it.
00:09
Inger 31, go ahead.
00:13
Do you can't all units with the exception of engine 31.
00:18
Probably all units can clear with the exception of Inger 31 from Crick Street of (number withheld).
00:23
We're going to be transporting one red tag, one green tag, one rider, emergency traffic to Duke.
00:36
Mediq 4, transporting one red tag, one green tag, one rider to Duke at (number withheld).
00:45
In the Mediq 4.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:54
In the car seat on scene, that was in the Denali. Can you confirm for the two adults if you're having your truck? Yes, no, you pick it out.
01:05
The father said he removed it.
01:12
We're going to medicate.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:20
Your patient is going to be a crane tag, 4-year-old male 04, complaining of right-sided shoulder pain and chest pain.
01:29
It's debatable whether he was restrained in the vehicle or not.
01:33
All vitals are hemidynamically stable and I'm not seeing any obvious trauma on him.
01:37
When you arrive, just let me know and I'll carry him to you in the car seat.
01:41
It's probably that. We have an ETA over about a minute.
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