Three-vehicle crash with multiple patients near Sand Hill, Liberty County GA
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A three-vehicle collision occurred near Sand Hill and Highway 80 in Georgia. Multiple patients are involved. Medical helicopter support was requested and a landing zone was set up at Sand Hill Road and Highway 84.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty and Long County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:13
Transcript:
00:00
Command Central.
00:20
Okay, go ahead.
00:22
We're going to have a three-car EVC.
00:25
We're going to have a total of one,
00:29
three patients, five,
00:31
four.
00:35
We're going to head and we need another unit at my location, please.
00:45
What can say that?
00:48
Sorry.
00:55
7 X-A-G-967 case number 4-5 repeating 445 The vehicle descriptions for the vehicles involved in the racks 19 was working
01:18
2019 gray BMW, a 2014 red Toyota Prius, and a 2018 black Chevy Cruze.
01:27
I copy, Chevy Cruz, Toyota, did you say Toyota Raffle?
01:33
Toyota Prius, a grade BMW, and a Chevy Cruise.
01:36
Okay,
01:38
boy.
01:48
I hear where you.
02:06
I'll try both people back to the parking on.
02:32
See, we've got plenty of people up here right now.
02:35
We're still trying to get him on the board.
02:37
He's being very combative at this time.
02:39
I've got the bird on standby.
02:41
We're going to set the LZ on Sand Hill and 80.
02:45
I cut it.
02:48
Central last fire unit, we were told to stand down, the helicopter, is this correct?
02:55
Let me confer with the EMS real quick and we'll stand them down if we don't need them.
03:09
633 Central, go ahead and stand the bird down.
03:13
Take on.
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Liberty County, GA
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