Vehicle found in creek with minor injury, Tompkins County NY
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Emergency responders found a vehicle submerged in water near French Hill Road and Camp Road with no occupants inside. One person had a minor nose injury and was wet from the creek. The injured person was kept warm in a vehicle until medical services arrived. No criminals or suspects were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
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05:9
Transcript:
00:00
1105, non-emergent ETA is going to be about 15 minutes.
00:09
Tompkins, 2401.
00:19
We're in route at 241, in route at 241, in route at 2031.
00:27
Tompkins, dispatch 1124 in route at 20331.
00:30
Tompkins,
00:32
dispatch,
00:33
1124 in Rue.
00:37
Cabin at 1124, you're in route at 2030.
00:45
Command from 41.
00:48
Go on 41.
00:51
We're just turning on the Camp Road.
00:54
We're exactly located and we're asking about what the current might be on the brick.
01:04
So come to camp to French Hill and down, you're right at the county line.
01:08
Doesn't look like much of a current.
01:10
It's in the bank on the other side.
01:13
We'll just get to the edge.
01:15
I mean, we don't need to go in there.
01:16
I'm just pulling out the way it's at.
01:21
Got that. Be there, probably.
01:28
One, what do you got on there for medical?
01:31
Lansing Command from 977, off one.
01:36
Go ahead, 777.
01:38
Good evening, Josh.
01:40
I'm less than two out from you.
01:42
What you got? What do you need?
01:45
Two patients.
01:47
One's probably a sign off.
01:49
One's got a minor injury to the nose.
01:52
We're just starting the set of vitals at this time.
01:56
Very good. I got one rig coming down, top side to camp down.
02:00
Now I'm coming, same a three-up, less than a two-out.
02:04
Come in.
02:05
We're just going to try to keep them in the vehicle until you get here.
02:08
The patient that needs to be transported is soaking wet from the creek, so I'm trying to not exposed too much.
02:17
Sounds like an excellent plan.
02:21
6-1-6-3.
02:25
What?
02:27
The vehicle is clear to northern auspents.
02:30
Copy all, thanks.
02:36
And 41, I wouldn't worry about putting anybody in that correct.
02:39
We're going to all get there.
02:41
No occupants in the vehicle.
02:45
41 copies turn on, pressure, now.
02:48
Bangs is directly behind us.
02:51
Copy that. If you park,
02:54
I don't know, right in,
02:55
I guess right in behind one of the terrorist vehicles, and we'll put the ambulance in line 6'5 vehicle.
03:03
That's everything.
03:06
Copy-1, you can just continue in for your response.
03:19
Copy that, we're trying to get wild life out of the road.
03:23
Yeah, I counter some on the way as well.
03:26
1124, you can continue in non-emergency.
03:32
6-5-6-3F1.
03:36
Go ahead, 620.
03:39
If it didn't get relayed, the car is clear.
03:42
Do you want to worry about going to plug into this, or we're going to leave it down here?
03:50
Let me further clarify.
03:51
It's a hybrid car.
03:52
I was wondering if you want to put the hybrid plug in it or not.
03:56
Have you... Just in the water.
03:58
We might want to.
04:02
Time for.
04:08
On the bridge,
04:10
no, keep coming, keep coming, keep coming.
04:13
41,
04:15
pull up on the bridge.
04:21
Give those guys a little bit of light down there if you would.
04:28
X1 to 1105, off one.
04:32
So if I was on.
04:35
I'm going to be all set with 24 down here.
04:38
You can either return or stand by a central if you want.
04:43
Happy. I will...
04:46
I'll stand by a central for a few minutes.
04:50
Several. We shouldn't be too long.
04:57
Comptons dispatch, 1124 on scene.
05:02
PURC plus 24.
05:08
It's 1105. It's 1105.
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French Hill Rd, Lansing, NY 14882
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