One person ejected in traffic accident at Northeast Airport Way


The audio is a communication between emergency responders managing a traffic accident where one person was ejected from a vehicle. They discuss patient assessment, blocking traffic, and coordinating resources on scene.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
01:58
Transcript:
Command from all other responding companies, you can slow to code one. All companies responding from command. It does appear we still have one patient. Truck 2 is doing an assessment on the rig. Standby will be doing a recall here shortly. C7 is approaching getting me to block traffic anywhere here for you. C7, that's negative. We have traffic blocked in both directions this time. C3 is right. C3 will assume command. Engine 74, if you're not already through your crew, you can join your crew. And I'm just confirming that Truck 2 is saying there's one more person inside the vehicle is that we've got or are they two ejected. 3 from Agent 74. I confirm we do have one patient ejected trauma system entry[1]. No other patients found on this time. Truck 2 is taking care of the hazards with the car. I recommend a recall. Truck 2 and Indy 74 can handle. I have command copies. Dispatch, you all company from command. We're going to put a recall in on this incident. Keeping truck 2, engine 74, and AMR on scene. We can get back Ops 6. We'll go back to Ops 1, thanks. We'll be a recall of the IMACDivism traffic injury accident at Northeast Airport Way and Easton Street. The engine 74 of truck 2 AMR remaining working. All of this clearing, heading back to Ops 1, 6215. All 6.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
trauma system entry: Indicates patient meets criteria for trauma center transport
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Location mentioned:
NE Airport Way, Oregon
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