Vehicle crash with reported ejection later ruled out, Greensboro NC


Dispatchers and medics discuss response to a vehicle crash on East Cone Boulevard. The crash was first reported as an ejection, but responders later say there was no ejection or loss of consciousness. They request additional advanced units, then note basic care may be sufficient. Roadway access is affected.
Audio|Source: Guilford County EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
Medic 1.30 on com. We also have an ejection on East Cone. Medic 4 is going to deal with that. I'm going to need at least two more ALS units, please. So far you got it. 35, how long before your 10-8[1] or 15-08? 10 more. 2.65 minutes. We're getting ready for the structure up. All right, I may need you to respond to this call. We're out of ALS trucks. Like I said, let us get a structure back in the truck and we'll clear as soon as possible. No far, I appreciate. This one over here is not going to be an ejection. We've got one coming? Right now we have 13211 and you. I'm not sure if you're going to have to transport one of the A-trucks. 130. Let me want to have to come in to me. All right, so you have 211 coming MediCorps on scene, A219, A216. We don't have any more ALS trucks in Greensboro. Well, that'll be sufficient for now. Could you check with PD and see what the status of the possible ejection on the Eastone Boulevard is? Tenfold Mediore advised they were not ejected, but we'll need ALS. 1040. This one actually could probably be BLS. There was no loss of conscience, no ejection. No objection. 104. For 1819, are you on-com? You're going to go to the patient on Eustone Boulevard that's where he's currently with. 219 cops. 216 driver or attendant, the one that is not in 130. Are you on Tom? Medical Force. We're ready to come over here. Looks like they've got home roller shut down. If you just want to back your truck out, come over here. We need to move mine in his hands. We've got the shutter out. We're coming to you now. We're passing your unit right now. 301 in shows tonight 104 1019 and 222 you can 1019 as well
Medic 1.30 on com. We also have an ejection on East Cone. Medic 4 is going to deal with that. I'm going to need at least two more ALS units, please. So far you got it. 35, how long before your 10-8[1] or 15-08? 10 more. 2.65 minutes. We're getting ready for the structure up. All right, I may need you to respond to this call. We're out of ALS trucks. Like I said, let us get a structure back in the truck and we'll clear as soon as possible. No far, I appreciate. This one over here is not going to be an ejection. We've got one coming? Right now we have 13211 and you. I'm not sure if you're going to have to transport one of the A-trucks. 130. Let me want to have to come in to me. All right, so you have 211 coming MediCorps on scene, A219, A216. We don't have any more ALS trucks in Greensboro. Well, that'll be sufficient for now. Could you check with PD and see what the status of the possible ejection on the Eastone Boulevard is? Tenfold Mediore advised they were not ejected, but we'll need ALS. 1040. This one actually could probably be BLS. There was no loss of conscience, no ejection. No objection. 104. For 1819, are you on-com? You're going to go to the patient on Eustone Boulevard that's where he's currently with. 219 cops. 216 driver or attendant, the one that is not in 130. Are you on Tom? Medical Force. We're ready to come over here. Looks like they've got home roller shut down. If you just want to back your truck out, come over here. We need to move mine in his hands. We've got the shutter out. We're coming to you now. We're passing your unit right now. 301 in shows tonight 104 1019 and 222 you can 1019 as well
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10-8: In service/available
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Location mentioned:
E Cone Blvd, Greensboro, NC
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