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Motorized scooter crash injures person near Garfield and South Pacific Hwy, Medford OR
A motorized scooter crashed near Garfield Street and South Pacific Highway in Medford, causing injury to a person who may have a broken ankle. Initial reports suggested a vehicle versus pedestrian accident, but it was later clarified as a scooter crash.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Can you show me out near Garfield and 99 with an injured person, possibly MVC versus pedestrian?
00:07
If I'm advised on medical.
00:13
Stand by all the ice.
00:19
4625, we went to the motorized footer press to print the medical program.
00:26
3625,
00:28
your radio was hard to understand.
00:31
I copied Start Medical Code 1[1].
00:39
At the farm, he said it was a motorized scooter crash.
00:43
4612, copy.
00:47
Agent 12, priority 3,
01:07
medical code 1 near Garfield street and South Pacific Highway, Medford.
01:17
Squad 12, you can show us responding in place of Engine 12.
01:25
The Squad 12 responding in place of Engine 12 to a medical code one near Garfield and South Pacific, pick up possible MVC versus pedestrian at the location.
01:51
Much 12, Corrections.
01:52
This is going to be a motorized scooter crash, not an MVC versus pedestrian.
01:57
They're requesting you code 1 for a possible broken ankle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without using lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
S Pacific Hwy & Garfield St, Medford, OR 97501
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