00:00
Second call after vehicle overturned, unknown injuries in the area of (number withheld) Tidewater Trail.
00:31
1st call lower, 2nd call upper.
00:34
Vehicle overturned, unknown injuries, unknown smoke or fluids in the area of (number withheld)-(number withheld) Tidewater Trail.
00:47
(name withheld), if you want to take the brush truck, I'll run down to the station and get a rescue.
00:52
Middlesex, that's us.
00:53
(number withheld), old scene.
00:54
Stand by for assessment.
00:57
(name withheld), I'm heading to that station to pick up the rescue unit.
01:02
Hi (name withheld), you want to go ahead and brush truck? I'll go get the rescue unit.
01:06
Six on one's around.
01:08
Ten four, 17 thirty-nine.
01:10
Six hundred and two are at the powerhouse.
01:17
Wait a twenty-three in route.
01:25
We've got a single victim hit head go to the back of the head.
01:31
Vehicle is overturned and both lanes of northbound are blocked by debris.
01:50
Six hundred and two, repeat your last.
01:53
There is no entrapment.
02:00
Traffic's still moving on the shoulder.
02:03
Everything's snarled up.
02:06
The patient is not entrapped for it.
02:13
Correct. There is no entrapment.
02:15
Patient is out of the vehicle,
02:17
standing on his own.
02:22
Anchor 63, back in route.
02:25
10-4[1], Franklin 41.
02:41
Is this north or south of Big John's?
02:49
North of Big John's, just before the fire track.
02:52
Be advised we do have an engine fire at the moment.
03:03
60602 tanker used more responding.
03:08
Yeah, I'll be there responding to rescue.
03:16
10-4[1], engine noon traffic.
03:27
on up to the accident.
03:35
We got the engine compartment's on fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative