Multiple-vehicle crash near Powers and Stetson Hills, Colorado Springs CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a major three-vehicle head-on crash near the intersection of Powers Boulevard and Stetson Hills Boulevard in Colorado Springs. Multiple patients were on the ground, and a triage area and incident command were established. Several ambulances and fire units responded, and lanes were closed for safety and investigation. The situation involved multiple injuries, and responders assessed whether a mass casualty response was required.
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Quite a crash on line 92, second in command floor with engine 11 from Austin Boston.
00:09
Copy AMR 92 and now.
00:11
Engine, are you on command for?
00:13
Affirm.
00:14
Just want to confirm you saw the part where they said two parties were either thrown or removed from the vehicle and were on the ground, possibly hit by another vehicle.
00:23
Affirm.
00:25
70 or 74 responding on 4th.
00:30
Thanks, copy.
00:31
That was 73 or 74?
00:33
Dispatch, add 74 to the call.
00:37
Copy.
00:42
Copy. Responding companies, Engine 11 arrived.
00:45
Three-vehicle head-on, heavy damage traffic accident.
00:48
We have multiple people on the ground.
00:51
Engine 11 medic is going to be triage.
00:54
We'll establish command and will be investigating both.
01:00
Dispatch AMR 34 is third in from Stetson Hills and Powers Boulevard.
01:06
AMR 34, mile 1855.
01:09
Engine 11 is 52.
01:11
I'm pulling up.
01:13
You want me to take command or do you want to retain it?
01:17
If you can touch base with Engine 11 medics and see if we have a working MCI or not, I'm still trying to get an amount of patients.
01:26
Command 73.
01:28
Go ahead and go.
01:30
I'm going to be another three or four minutes, so give me a heads up.
01:35
Copy. So far we have three patients, still working on colors.
01:41
Copy.
01:42
AMR 52 to command, we are arriving on scene.
01:47
Truck 8 from command.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:51
If you can come in and assist with patient care, please.
01:54
I think we have a few right now by the light pole.
01:59
Copy, copy patients by the light pole and dispatch from command.
02:06
We're going to go ahead and close all southbound lanes.
02:11
Requesting police assistance with traffic control.
02:15
Copy closing all southbound lanes.
02:18
Dispatch from command has one more ambulance code three.
02:23
Copy, fourth ambulance code three.
02:26
Command battalion two.
02:28
We're going to go.
02:30
(name withheld), I've just pulled up.
02:31
I am just south of Truck 8 across the intersection.
02:34
Let's do a face-to-face.
02:37
Copy.
02:38
Command from 74, are you going to need me as a second blood response?
02:45
Traffic for command, say again.
02:47
Command 74, are you going to need me as the second blood response? That's a negative.
02:53
I don't believe we're going to need blood response on any of these patients.
02:57
Looks like we’re at three patients right now, still deciding colors.
03:05
Copy. You want me to stay on the call? I can continue code two.
03:07
You are code three.
03:09
You can respond, O two.
03:11
Copy.
03:12
Hey, 150 on command four is responding from units in the house.
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Location mentioned:
N Powers Blvd & Stetson Hills Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80920
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