00:00
9206, Engine 4, 9318, are responding.
00:06
(number withheld) Stephen Drive.
00:12
a truck fell on 19 year old male, currently awake and alert.
00:18
County 9244, back in quarters.
00:21
9244, back in quarters.
00:28
9206, 9318, Engine 4.
00:35
Patient is currently out from under vehicle.
00:42
Engine 4 is on scene.
00:45
Engine 4 on scene, 18 away.
00:54
Three 03:18 on scene, 1809 .
01:01
Three 9337 in quarters.
01:08
Ninety 03:37 in quarters, 1809 .
01:16
10-9237, we're at Panama City ER.
01:23
10-18[1], can you call me a trauma alert[2] today?
01:31
10-9237, transporting one to ER, 1810.
01:42
10-18[1], can you route to the hospital?
01:51
237, be advised we're transporting to 231 Panama City ER.
02:01
you did say Panama City ER?
02:08
We're heading to Gulf Coast on 231,
02:14
Correction, Panama City ER, 1811.
02:22
Copy, engine 29 back there.
02:28
Engine 29 back in service,
02:35
County 9206, is 9318 en route to the hospital or still on scene?
02:43
We have 9318 still on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-18: Respond urgently or expedite response as soon as possible.
[2]
trauma alert: Designation for a patient with severe traumatic injuries requiring rapid transport and advanced care