Rescue teams respond to leg injury in rocky area, Colorado Springs CO


Emergency responders are coordinating a rescue to assist a person with a serious leg fracture in a rocky location, using specialized equipment for safe extraction.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The bikes have to go from here up.
00:02
Sounds like it's been in a rocky area.
00:04
We're going to stay here, we're here with a good surveyor from this are about a half mile from where we go now.
00:11
Command, copy.
00:12
Command for Richard 5.
00:13
We think we can drive about another half a mile with the apparatus and then it will be with the bikes.
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All units from motorcycle 51, we have patient contact.
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Test match, copy, 16-0-9[1].
00:24
He's patient contact.
00:25
All units 51 is going to assume rescue group supervisor.
00:32
Stand by for a gear list.
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Command copy, Scott, whenever you're ready.
00:35
Do you have an angulated leg fracture, let's go ahead and get the litter, handles, bracket, wheel, full body vacuum splint, and a medium or large vacuum splint.
00:53
Command copies.
00:54
We'll get that information and gear will be leaving here in five minutes.
00:57
and command from us to group.
00:59
The what three words are accurate.
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That's where we're out.
01:01
Hi, it is by Tamar 39 responding emergent with Engine 20 from Sisson and Powers.
01:06
1611.
Police codes explained
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[1]
16-0-9: Patient contact established
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