Multi-vehicle crash with trapped individuals on highway, Four Corners FL
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According to the dispatch call, a multi-vehicle crash occurred westbound on Highway 192 near Westside. One patient was trapped and extricated from the first vehicle. Two patients were trapped in the second vehicle, and all trapped individuals were extricated and transported under trauma alert status. Several emergency units and medical air transport were on scene. Patients were reported stable at the time of extrication.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
05:52
Transcript:
00:00
Also, as well, to expedite, please, I have westbound 192 completely shut down.
00:06
However, vehicles are trying to go through the grass median around us.
00:09
I'll just show all the iPhone.
00:14
I'll feel a command.
00:21
There's a...
00:23
Will this be an active request or a standby request?
00:31
Understood, one adult trauma alert[1], active request, (number withheld).
00:39
We have a still alarm on the intersection of West 192 and Westside.
00:47
We'll be investigating two-car motor vehicle accident.
00:52
And then I'll see a legislation in progress.
00:55
Show both units, Rescue and Engine 71.
00:59
On scene.
01:02
71 units, engine, select factory, please.
01:08
I feel AirCare 1 attack by.
01:11
AirCare 1, (number withheld).
01:17
Orange County Rescue 5A to the BHS community with a Medical Greeny-T-A-5 body copy.
01:25
So seriously, continue.
01:32
5-8 surround facility with a medical greenie K-8 facility with a medical greenie K-5.
01:35
Patient is going to be a 65-year-old female.
01:38
Chief complaint is going to be dizziness and nausea.
01:42
Patients made she had a poly catheter removed yesterday evening.
01:46
Ever since then has been feeling pain and feeling nausea and dizziness.
01:54
Offey, a lot of command.
01:57
Outside of that, patient was Ano Tontas 4, D.S.15.
02:00
Last 5% of the 90% of a heart rate, starting up 97% on room care.
02:04
Last BP was 144 over 68.
02:07
Restirations are 17, catnography 32.
02:11
Okay.
02:12
AirCare 1 has a 16-minute ETA.
02:17
Patient is on antibiotics for an infection.
02:21
Patient is on these testes protocol for us.
02:23
Do you require anything further?
02:26
I understood.
02:27
Command 2, 155.
02:30
You need you to stab us an LZ.
02:33
Copy. We're going to go.
02:35
Negative C in our A vote.
02:39
I'll be able to go out of the scene to do the LZ.
02:44
Command, Ocelia, a trauma alert[1] patient has been extricated from vehicle number one.
02:48
Still have two and trapped in vehicle number two.
02:52
Understood, extrication complete on one trauma alert[1] two still in traffic.
03:02
Ossila to command.
03:04
Okay. Go ahead.
03:08
Air Corpour is on standby with an EPA of 21 minutes if needed.
03:14
Squad 4A3-Ossile.
03:16
Squad 43.
03:17
Waterfusal squad rescue service.
03:20
Understood.
03:22
We'll have a little bit better assessment once we can get them out from the vehicle, but they're currently stable.
03:28
Squad 43-in-state, (number withheld).
03:31
Understatations are currently stable at (number withheld).
03:34
Engine, 22-a-so.
03:37
Enter 5-2.
03:39
Ravin on the scene.
03:42
Under 522, nice to my first.
03:48
I saw her come in.
03:50
Go ahead.
03:55
Just got off the line, AirCare.
03:57
You've got AirCare 4 and AirCare 3 both on standby, however they are going to be airborne.
04:03
AirCare 4 with a 21 minute EPA if needed and AirCare 3 with a 25 minute EPA.
04:10
Rescues, anyone on you all?
04:12
Rescues, everyone.
04:19
We advise engineer from 55 is designated LZ.LZ is going to be located in westbound
04:25
192 just west of the scene.
04:28
Engine 52 is a suit with extrication on vehicle number two and our current trauma alert[1] patient is loaded in the back of Rescue 54 for additional assessment and treatment.
04:40
There was no accident, just a solid vehicle.
04:45
Pushed them off to the side of the road.
04:48
No injuries, no patient.
04:51
Both units, interrupt the quarters for train site one in service.
04:55
Recuse 71, understood, (number withheld).
04:58
Cod 53 in command.
05:00
Squad 53 to command.
05:03
Command, go.
05:05
We're coming westbound.
05:06
Do you have a location for us?
05:09
Copy, if you want to pull up in front of my truck in the eastbound lane,
05:13
you'll have direct access.
05:15
Rescue 53, man.
05:18
Go ahead.
05:20
Driving on scene, where do you prefer us?
05:26
Hold behind engine 52.
05:29
I'm standby. You're going to be taking the driver of vehicle 2.
05:32
Command, Osceola, extrication complete on the passenger of vehicle 2,
05:36
still in progress for the driver.
05:38
Understood, extrication complete for the passenger of vehicle 2, (number withheld).
05:46
And Oslo, a third patient has been extricated, so extrication complete.
05:50
Understood, extrication complete on (number withheld) hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
trauma alert: Highest-level trauma activation for critical patients
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