Person injured by falling sack at Gulfstream Drive


Audio|Source: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
03:39
Transcript:
They moved (name withheld) to the office. They are in the office now. Got to me. They got (name withheld)'s arm unstuck. (Name withheld) is going to be located in the office. 10-4, any bleeds or broken bones or anything? No, no. Believe a big sack fell on (name withheld). They lifted the sack back up and took (name withheld) out. They did that on their own. 10-4, please advise them to apply some type of tourniquet, high and tight on that arm, just in case there's anything internal. 10-4, I believe it's going to be both arms. 10-4, advise them to apply both then. He advised they're just going to wait because he hears siren. They don't want to do the tourniquet on a kid. They're going to wait. Ten of four. He'll be on three. Stop. Ambulance one. Sick person. Alpha response. At 9006. 910. Bugs Avenue North. Ambulance one. Sick person. Alpha response. At 9006. 910, Buggs Avenue North. 443GERS, my patrol car is going to be marking the road for fire. It's 10-4 all advice. Go ahead, brain you know, too. I have PDE that's on Steam. Unit will be marking where (name withheld) is at. Understood, thank you. Glass door. 10-4. Go ahead. Pary annull, too. They advised once you see his patrol car go down the road to the black door. Patrol car, black door. 751. See (name withheld) all conscious breathing, superficial wounds, minimal feeling in it. 10-9 reference feeling. Controlled wounds. Understood, conscious breathing, superficial wounds.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Gulf Stream Dr, Grand Island, NE 68801
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