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Single-vehicle crash traps man in rolled red carOrange County NC

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Old NC 10, North Carolina 27705

According to the dispatch call, a man was trapped and bleeding from his head after his red Volvo rolled onto its side near Old NC-10 and Houdal Drive. Emergency responders worked to access and assist him while bystanders could not confirm if others were involved due to heavy vehicle damage.

Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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04:11
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 1, 234, you're responding to a male in a red Volvo that has rolled over and is on its side.
00:09
College's advising that the male is bleeding from his head and is screaming in distress.
00:14
They cannot tell if anyone else is stuck in the vehicle, but the male is pinned in and keeps trying to get out of the car.
00:26
Education, VMS-10, show me and around with Medic 1 to Old NC-10 near Houdal Drive.
00:35
Be it, 2011.
00:40
We did have two callers with the patient.
00:43
We advised them both to have the patient remain still and not try to move due to being trapped and injured.
00:52
He was not very compliant.
00:56
The second caller was worried that movement could cause the car to roll onto its roof.
01:09
Communications, 204, 261 on up.
01:12
204 and 261 at 2012.
01:16
I don't know if you need 61, but if you want to go, I'll listen out for you.
01:23
Said again, Chief.
01:27
If you'll need 61, but if you want to go in 204, I'll listen out for you.
01:35
Copy that.
01:42
KJ, 261 clear.
01:44
261 clear at 2013.
01:50
Code green, okay.
01:53
The ALS31, Code Green on scene at 2013.
02:01
Okay.
02:04
Okay. Okay.
02:05
MSN?
02:07
Are bystanders on scene able to confirm there's just a single patient?
02:12
They were not able to confirm.
02:14
There is so much damage to the windows they can't fully see inside in all areas of the vehicle and the male is not able to answer them.
02:26
Can't come.
02:32
Out of the S.E tenant Houdal Drive.
02:33
Highway Patrol just checked on scene and advise.
02:35
They do have one entrapped in the vehicle on the driver's side.
02:39
Yeah,
02:44
obviously, you're free to try to form me about the driver's side.
02:49
Highway Patrol is on scene advising they have one subject trapped in the vehicle on the driver's side.
03:01
I have one on scene on Ops 1 at 2015.
03:08
Communication.
03:10
234. On scene, one vehicle on its side.
03:15
234 on scene, one vehicle on its side at 2016.
03:23
MS-10's on scene.
03:26
M.S. 10 on scene at 2017.
03:34
2-04.
03:36
We've got one victim still in the driver's seat.
03:39
We're trying to make access to them right now.
03:43
He's trapped or just...
03:45
ant-pane or just in traffic.
03:48
We're still trying to make that out.
03:56
Immuncantiation, feel, 71st21, patient routine, do you have the heels room?
04:03
Old NC-10 Command.
04:06
Copy 204 has Old NC10 Command at 2019.

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Old NC 10, North Carolina 27705
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