00:00
Car three on scene.
00:01
I got a two car, one car on the roof.
00:03
Checking for damage.
00:06
This should be a two car, one car on the
00:18
Car one to car three, do you want us to come in from the south to shut down that side?
00:33
This is your radio command.
00:36
We need to shut down
00:39
I got one person pinned to the vehicle upside down.
00:45
agonal respirations.
00:52
Engine three, shut that down.
00:53
Come up to the scene and shut it down.
00:57
Engine three, receive that.
00:58
Engine three, over.
01:04
We're clearing this location and heading over to AMR and en route to the rollover.
01:12
You're gonna need the car.
01:21
Commander Central, pending code 200.
01:32
Commander to the front.
01:37
Come around the rear of the tower.
01:40
And we're gonna need the stretcher.
01:57
You can respond one more time, man.
02:01
Just want to make sure AMR is aware that we're going to need a paramedic unit here.
02:08
I'll give them a call.
02:17
Command to central.
02:20
Central to command.
02:23
Can you order me another ambulance to this location? I got a 2nd patient.
02:27
Roger, you want two total?
02:31
Correct. Here we go.
02:34
Thank you, (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority one: Highest-priority emergency response (lights-and-siren)