Vehicle rolled over man's lower leg causing injury, Connelly Springs NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 71-year-old man suffered an injury when a vehicle rolled over his lower leg near Miller Bridge Road and Van Horn Road. The vehicle is no longer on his leg. He is conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Crew 6th. 73 first responders 5909 Miller Bridge Road, Cross Street, Van Horn Road, traumatic injuries routine response.
00:13
73 first responders, 5909 Miller Bridge Road, Cross Street, Street, Van Horn Road, traumatic injury routine response, timeout, 1108.
00:23
67 Cartesian route 2 in round
00:30
23 and round 23 in round
00:45
And it's responding to 30-31 B&B String.
00:49
Caller-Dives will be a brick house to the run once on D&B Street.
00:53
You're responding to a 73-year-old female, conscious, and breathing.
00:57
Caller Advise, mother has lost a lot of blood through nose, bleeds, bleeding control has been given the patient is breathing normally, is on blood centers.
01:08
735 divert just reading notes on active 911 can you advise if vehicle is currently still on patient's flag or not
01:26
Responding to 5909 Miller Bridge Road, caller advised,
01:31
residents will be sitting on top of the hill.
01:33
Patient is at the back of the circle driveway.
01:36
You're responding to a 71-year-old male conscious and breathing.
01:40
Caller stated he had a vehicle roll over his lower leg.
01:43
Vehicle is no longer on the leg.
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Location mentioned:
Miller Bridge Rd, Connelly Springs, NC 28612
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