Person injured on forehead using forcible entry tool, Coral Springs FL


A person injured their forehead with a two-inch cut while using a Halligan tool for forcible entry. The person is conscious, alert, breathing normally, and their bleeding is controlled.
Audio|Source: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Can you have a rescue response to the PD range for a facial injury?
00:03
Tab 4. You can have the incoming lieutenant go to Tech 1.
00:06
Let me see who's, actually, Tech 1 is mean held out of Attack 1.
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Just give me one second.
00:11
Let me see what's going on it.
00:14
Have a facial injury, conscious breathing, correct?
00:16
Demil. For us, 71, I believe that's our zone.
00:18
You could show us in Ralph from Tampa Road at Wild.
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Correction, Rollshrins, driving well.
00:23
104.8 is yours.
00:24
Can the LT go to Tech 2, please?
00:25
Copy, Tech 2.
00:26
Station 80 time checks.
00:27
Camp 4. Suspenter.
00:28
Copy.
00:29
That has a facial injury approximately two inches long, laceration, on the forehead, just between the eyes.
00:35
He was doing forcible entry with a Halligan, the Halligan slipped, conscious breathing, no LLC, alert-oriented, putting a butterfly on it now, bleeding is controlled.
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Copy that, thank you.
00:45
We'll be there in about five minutes.
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Coral Springs, FL
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