Multiple injuries in highway 85 crash, Commerce City CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic accident on Highway 85 near East 112th Avenue in Commerce City. The crash involved multiple patients, and several ambulances were requested. The scene was split across locations near the intersection, and responders coordinated medical transport for multiple injured individuals.
Audio|Heard on: Adams CO Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Edge is 26 officer, Highway 85 command.
00:03
What's your status down there?
00:08
ALT, we're going to need a bus down here.
00:12
Copy. I do have Med 5-1 coming emergent for you right now.
00:17
I don't know if you need to flow down or not.
00:21
Let's keep them coming to MERS.
00:25
(name withheld).
00:27
Med 5-1, Highway 85 commands.
00:31
Go ahead. Yes,
00:33
Sir, we're going to have something of a split scene here.
00:35
Your patient is going to be south to the intersection on the right-hand shoulder.
00:42
That's (number withheld).
00:44
85 command icon.
00:47
Good.
00:48
Just to confirm you only need the three ambulances or do I need to add more?
00:54
Just the three for now, kid.
00:57
Okay, (number withheld).
01:00
Back on 85 command.
01:05
Ambulance routine with two patients, children's men.
01:10
Routine with one of children's at (number withheld).
01:15
Medic 5-1, EMS.
01:21
If you guys aren't south of 112th, your best set might be to take 112th and Albion south to 104th. Highway 85 is a nightmare coming south.
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