Injured athlete treated at Maryville High School, Maryville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to Maryville High School for an injured wrestler who appeared to have suffered a head and neck injury during an event. The person was reportedly in and out of consciousness. Police, fire, and EMS units were dispatched under a high-priority medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Blount County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
If you go ahead and start AMR and MFD, we've got an injured wrestler here inside the gym at the high school.
00:06
We got the caller right now.
00:12
One hundred.
00:15
Go ahead, command.
00:18
Information's been gathered.
00:20
Command terminated.
00:21
All units be clear and safe.
00:25
Copy Candlewood.
00:26
Command terminated.
00:34
Negative.
00:38
Medic two, go ahead.
00:41
We're back in service.
00:42
We're going to swing by central and grab a tablet charger real quick on our way back.
00:48
Copy, medic (number withheld).
00:55
Two forty-nine.
00:58
Sorry, it's hard to hear in here, Compton.
01:00
If you try it again.
01:02
Except for in this regard, I've got AMR and fire on the way now.
01:07
Yeah, ten four.
01:08
We got back pain, neck pain, and he's in and out of consciousness.
01:13
Ten four.
01:22
Dispatch to medic eight, priority one[1] at Lawrence Avenue for a trauma.
01:30
Out (number withheld), you're going to be en route to near Lawrence Avenue, Maryville High School, cross of South Cedar Street and Melrose Street.
01:38
Person hit their head.
01:39
They're complaining of neck pain.
01:44
A PD is on scene and advised to start AMR work.
01:47
It's a wrestler with back and neck pain in and out of consciousness.
02:03
Dispatch medic eight second alert for priority one[1] traffic at Lawrence Avenue for trauma.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: Highest-priority medical/EMS response
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