Vehicle crash in ravine with possible head injury, Lincoln County MS
A vehicle crashed into a ravine on US-51 in Mississippi. One patient was able to get out and walk around but had a possible head injury. A wrecker is needed to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Sheriff, Brookhaven Police, and Brookhaven Fire
02:58
Transcript:
00:00
The 24th Central can you show me on scene? One patient?
00:06
One patient?
00:08
(name withheld).
00:10
(name withheld).
00:12
(name withheld).
00:15
Cool.
00:18
Be advised, we are going to need a wrecker at scene.
00:21
Also,
00:22
law enforcement, I'm going to have to get this vehicle out of a ravine.
00:27
The patient has self-extricated, is ambulatory on scene, denies any loss of consciousness.
00:34
Denies any loss of consciousness. No, thank you.
00:36
Niroz is in the route.
00:41
Central of Great 39.
00:42
You, Central.
00:44
Thank you very.
00:50
See for me to Jess.
00:52
Good morning to Jess.
00:56
I'm sorry to say.
00:59
10-4[1]-628. 10 for different NCIC hit on this 1041,
01:07
everything is matching a festive model.
01:10
The model on the head is showing Paul Frank Nye,
01:14
showing to be black and orange in color.
01:17
Okay,
01:19
so I'm trying out, you're ready, I went to one.
01:23
Uh, step-stop one finger.
01:28
27th Central, where's that hit out of? 10.4.
01:36
Showing to be out of Waterdale County in Alabama.
01:42
Waterdale County in Alabama.
01:45
10.4.
02:03
B-21 or B-24?
02:06
Your way, yeah.
02:11
Ten-four, what's up, ten-twenty one?
02:14
Four-two-five, four-five, four-seven-three.
02:19
No, bye, bye-bye, bye-bye.
02:22
You do have KDMC en route?
02:26
Uh, I'm sorry, because not in copy.
02:29
Can you grow up, Paul?
02:32
Since then are out.
02:37
That's ten-four.
02:39
You get a ten-eight ICS cracker perils out for your own fifty one side.
02:44
I mean old Kumar on fifty one side.
02:47
The patient does have a mark on his head, possibly loss of conscience.
02:54
Temple, whatever I think.
02:56
Session of 538.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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