Crash on Husker Highway leaves one trapped, Hall County NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a crash at Husker Highway and US Highway 30 West, where one person was trapped in a vehicle. Multiple rescue and law enforcement units were sent to assist with extrication and traffic control. One patient was taken to St. Francis Hospital for medical treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
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08:9
Transcript:
00:00
Officer on scene advised continue west, continue west, and he does have one patient pinned.
00:07
Yep, understood.
00:09
I seen him on the curve.
00:14
810.
00:16
208 GIEC, 208 en route, two on board.
00:21
810.
00:26
I am down. Am I?
00:36
Both vehicles are upright.
00:38
Front end, front end damage.
00:45
Eight seven, go ahead.
00:52
PD is offering assistance if you'd like.
01:03
C937.
01:07
87, would you advise EMTs to step it up if they can? I have a subject in the back.
01:17
Eastbound lanes.
01:28
Two.
01:36
It was.
01:41
Eight seven EC.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:49
We have possible 1065.
01:55
Hey Tom.
02:00
When not busy, just attached 28 farm (number withheld).
02:05
Twenty eight farm (number withheld).
02:12
When you come down Husker Highway to New 30, come down the eastbound lanes.
02:18
They're going to shut down the traffic.
02:38
Two 187. Rescue three is complete.
02:51
Rescue three will be en route St. Francis for medication.
03:01
Two zero three GHZ, 203 is on scene.
03:07
Eight 13. Zero eight to GIC.
03:16
Nine 32.
03:21
Can you see if State Patrol has anyone available to help farther west so A and B don't have to stay there the whole time?
03:30
We're going to end up shutting down both lanes coming into.
03:38
How far west are you wanting?
03:44
Just the next intersection where they can turn eastbound traffic off of 30 before Huxford.
03:56
Escort or prisoner transport.
04:12
Ambulance two, GIEC.
04:17
Ambulance two.
04:20
Could you dispatch rescue three to this location for extrication?
04:37
Nine (number withheld), do you read me?
04:41
Nine (number withheld).
04:45
Seven 41. Eight 15.
04:53
Call update.
04:58
Rescue three, assist with motor vehicle crash.
05:01
Rural response at Husker Highway and US Highway 30 West.
05:27
Highway 30.
05:35
We need to get traffic control started at least at New 30 and Husker Highway.
05:39
It's our part of their back, pushing traffic into the right lane and slowing it down.
05:46
We have responders on both sides of the road.
05:50
We also have State Patrol and deputies on scene.
05:58
Understood.
05:59
Two zero eight is currently providing traffic control.
06:06
Eight 16.
06:17
That'd be great.
06:18
We're going to get backed up here real quick.
06:24
Advise where you want PD.
06:28
If they can just go farther back from my unit,
06:32
another probably quarter,
06:35
10th of a mile or so,
06:37
just past where they can see my lights and people slowing down.
06:44
Are you clear for traffic?
06:47
Thank you.
06:50
Eight 17. Car one, car five, can you come down here please?
07:07
Seven,
07:09
were you able to attach that plate (number withheld)?
07:20
Rescue three, one two,
07:31
Hall County Fire.
07:39
This is real car one, rescue three.
07:40
Go ahead.
07:44
You just need us for assistance or actual jobs? Someone trapped.
07:51
We'll need your assistance.
07:52
We need to use your Rams to push this front end open, please.
07:59
Copy that. You want the Ram? We'll be there shortly.
08:05
You can come down the westbound lane.
08:08
Oh, you got pretty fast.
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Location mentioned:
US-30 & W Husker Hwy, Center Township, NE 68810
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