Car crashes through brick wall at Broadway and Serene, Mesa AZ


A car crashed through two brick walls at the intersection of Broadway and Serene. The vehicle was heavily damaged and there is one patient who may be seriously injured or deceased. No mechanical extrication was needed.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Letter 2.1 is on scene, intersection of Broadway and serene.
00:11
I have a single vehicle, MVA[2], heavy damage, vehicle through a brick wall into another brick wall, possible impingement.
00:18
Blatter 2.1 is going to be assuming, Broadway command, command will be stationary in the cabotad at 201.
00:23
Triage reports follow.
00:24
and through another brick wall, possible pinned.
00:27
Plyter 201 is going to be Broadway Command, stationary and the Cabo Bladder, 201.
00:30
Okay,
00:31
go ahead, triage. This is it going to be at one vehicle into a brick wall, one patient.
00:36
Possible, dead or dying, we're working on getting the poles.
00:38
We do not need mechanical extrication.
00:40
No other hazard at this time.
00:41
One patient, dead dying, no mechanical extrication needs.
00:46
Broadway Command, alarm.
00:47
Broadway Command.
00:48
Treatise complete, total of one patient, possible dead dying, no mechanical education needs.
00:53
Alarm copies, triage is complete.
00:55
We have one patient, one possible dead and vying, no mechanical extrication.
00:59
Your second ALS[1] is going to be engine 202.
01:01
Command copies.
01:02
Command 1-21, Johnstein.
01:07
Command engine 201.
01:08
Command engine 201. 2-1.
01:09
Engine 201, you are treatment sector.
01:11
Establish a treatment area at the vehicle.
01:13
You're going to assume control of the remaining crew of Ladder 201.
01:18
Copy, treatment.
01:19
Command back, treatment.
01:20
Backwards hat, carrying a skateboarder backpack.
01:23
Question. Copy, we're on scene.
01:24
Would you like to keep it and I can come to Ladder Tool 1 and support you?
01:27
Uh, yeah, I'll go ahead and keep it, Chief.
01:29
I'm actually going to go mobile and move forward.
01:31
This is a single unit, NVA, single vehicle NVA with only one patient.
01:35
Bye.
01:36
Bye.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support unit/level requested or assigned
[2]
MVA: Motor vehicle accident (here: involving a pedestrian)
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Mesa, AZ
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