Two-vehicle crash with rollover and trapped occupants, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a two-vehicle crash near W Parker Rd in Plano involving a rolled white SUV and a black sedan. Two occupants were trapped in the SUV before one was extricated. A 78-year-old male was also reported unresponsive at a nearby location, prompting medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Six Battalion One, Engine Six, you are responding to a two-vehicle crash.
00:04
A white SUV rolled.
00:06
A black sedan is involved.
00:08
Unknown number of patients.
00:12
Anyone received?
00:14
Med Six, Engine Six have patient contact.
00:17
Where's the Med Six, Engine Six patient contact?
00:21
Dispatch, May Twelve, show us en route to Presbyterian Plano now.
00:26
Where's the (name withheld)? Engine Six out.
00:28
Just two vehicles involved.
00:29
Got one white SUV on its side, with two occupants still seatbelted in the front seats; working on getting the windshield up right now.
00:38
Where is the Engine Six?
00:40
Engine One by Four, this will be a third-party caller.
00:43
They advised a 78-year-old male is at the house on the floor shaking and unresponsive.
00:51
Need you one or two.
00:55
Dispatch from Battalion One.
00:59
Dispatch.
01:01
First patient is extricated.
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Location mentioned:
W Parker Rd, Plano, TX 75093
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