Pedestrian hit by vehicle near US‑31 and Bromley Rd, Stapleton AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a pedestrian who was hit by a vehicle near US Highway 31 and Bromley Road in Stapleton, Alabama. The man, aged 29, sustained injuries to his left arm, shoulder, and possibly his neck while walking to work. He remained conscious and was located at the Tom Thumb store. A helicopter was initially requested but later deemed unnecessary.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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03:37
Transcript:
00:00
Near US Highway 31, pump down.
00:02
Traumatic injury, Bravo response.
00:05
Station 72, station 11, zone 72.
00:09
Near US Highway 31, pump down.
00:12
Traumatic injury, Bravo response, cross street Bromley Road.
00:15
All clear, (number withheld).
00:25
Baldwin Central for (number withheld).
00:28
(number withheld).
00:31
Acknowledge page.
00:36
Station 72, can you repeat?
00:41
(number withheld), acknowledge this page.
00:49
Acknowledging page (number withheld).
00:53
Responding to a 29‑year‑old male, constant breathing, who was walking to work.
00:57
A vehicle struck him on the left arm.
00:59
He is in pain.
01:00
Shoulder, arm, and hand are numb.
01:02
Stinging and burning, possible neck injury.
01:04
We auto launched.
01:06
He is making some injury.
01:10
Waiting to hear back from helicopter dispatch.
01:45
Near Highway 31, (number withheld).
02:29
The subject was walking to work and is at the Tom Thumb.
02:32
He works there.
02:34
Not sure of the exact spot where he was struck.
03:28
The incident happened about two hours ago.
03:31
The patient is inside the Tom Thumb and is working.
03:35
No helicopter needed.
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