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Traffic accident with trapped person at Collins and GrayfieldJacksonville FL

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Jacksonville, FL

A traffic accident at Collins Road and Grayfield Drive involved one person trapped. Multiple rescue and fire units responded to the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Jacksonville Fire Rescue
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03:16
Transcript:
00:00
Fire 5, fire 6, you can cancel your discretion.
00:06
Car 5 is available.
00:14
Come in, where are you doing this, sir?
00:16
Team Clay Rescue 18 on scene.
00:18
Can you rescue 18 on scene?
00:21
No,
00:23
what units do I slow up and around?
00:29
Number five, what are the rescue units? Go have coming to?
00:32
Rescue No5.
00:33
Rescue 23 and 22 is still now.
00:39
Untrapped, Collins Road, Graceville Drive, 10-minute duration.
00:47
Rescue's fitting 5 in view.
00:49
In New Year 75.
00:55
Rescue 75 the Rescue 105 Rescue 105 if you can get here come on here Rescue 75 laws up on that call Collins Road and Graceville Drive
01:10
Squad 14 on scene.
01:11
Same squad.
01:17
14 from 31.
01:18
All we need, just bring your spreaders, your cutters.
01:21
Stand out for a minute.
01:24
Rescue 23 on scene.
01:26
See, RISC 23.
01:28
Squad 14 to knowledge.
01:32
Fire District 51, Ingen Rescue, 31, Breathing Problems, 9925 San Jose Boulevard.
01:41
Before cancer, 75 responding.
01:43
105 to 75, what's your EPA?
01:46
105 to 75. What's your ETA?
01:52
12 minute, ETA, geez.
01:55
We're going to start getting this guy prepped in the back of Clay Rescue 18 and just do a stretcher swap when you get here.
02:01
It's going to be a trauma alert DTS less than 12 right now.
02:07
To knowledge.
02:10
One if I have copied, the trauma red is going to be a trauma alert GTIA Fletion 12.
02:14
Acknowledge, 2nd 5.
02:16
Vice Asian gender, DT.A.
02:17
It's going to be a late 20-year-old male.
02:21
Stand by for NU.S.
02:27
Rescue 54, worth three minutes, though.
02:31
Hey, knowledge, whatever CCC unit gets here first.
02:33
Meet with Clay Rescue 18.
02:36
Rescue 22nd.
02:41
2005, Doug.
02:43
Jack's Rescue 23.
02:44
Where are you at?
02:49
5.
02:50
What rescue units do I have on teams? 23,
02:53
52,
02:54
play 18.
02:55
Who else?
03:01
205, Rescue 54,
03:03
Clay Rescue 18,
03:05
Rescue 23, 22,
03:07
Rescue 75, and Rescue 31 still en route.
03:09
Rescue 22, get with Rescue 23 and assess those four patients, please.
03:14
105, this is going to be a Level 1 MCI as well.

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  1. Transport and Final Coordination
  2. Declaration of Mass Casualty Incident
  3. Trauma Alerts and Hospital Coordination
  4. Patient Assessment and Rescue Operations
  5. Initial Response and Units Arrive

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