Vehicle strikes parked car causing injuries to elderly man and child, Rochester NY
A vehicle struck a parked car head-on near Linden St and Mt Hope Ave. An elderly man inside the vehicle suffered a head laceration and altered mental status. A three-year-old child in the parked car had an arm injury. The mother requested hospital transport for the child.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Engine 9-19 on scene, I got a tube car, MVD, RPDs on scene, more details to follow.
00:09
550, go ahead.
00:12
119 on scene, or a crew base engine 9 on scene with RPDF2 vehicles, details follow.
00:24
TMS for non-conscious, non-breathing patient at Pearl Nursing Center of Rochester, 1335, Portland Avenue for Engine 16 on Channel 2.
00:35
M.S.4,
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non-conscious, not-breathing patient at Pearl Nursing Center of Rochester, 1335, Portland Avenue for Engine 16 on Channel 2.
00:50
Thank you, nice to Nica, please.
00:58
Is your MET for amials, please?
01:01
Okay, MMR doesn't have anybody assigned.
01:13
All right, can you update them that I have one vehicle to a parked car head-on, elderly male,
01:20
headlaceration, altered mental status?
01:25
All right, we'll let him know one vehicle in a park car head-on, elderly male with altered mental and headlaceration.
01:34
You can take that severe bleeding to that, please.
01:38
Severe bleeding, okay.
01:43
Engine 9 AMR has an ALS intercept from Linden and Mount Hope. We should be around an 8-minute ETA.
01:49
Thank you. Thank you.
01:53
16 is on scene with the ambulance
01:57
1916 on scene with ambulance
02:03
location update is for third floor dining room for the patient
02:12
Please take the knowledge, thank you.
02:20
Engine night to fish.
02:23
Yeah,
02:30
can you update AMR? There was a three-year-old child in the parked car with an arm injury.
02:37
Mom would also like transport into the hospital.
02:40
The means of transportation is not available.
02:44
Okay, three-year-old in a park vehicle with arm injury, mother would also like transport to hospital. Let them know.
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