Two injured in head-on crash on Lead Mine Road


Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
02:23
Transcript:
Medi contact 21 from Edge 16. We're getting them assigned right now. How many do you need? I'm going to have two patients, one with possible fema fracture. The other occupant on the other vehicle, neck pain, back pain, pain, leg pain. So I need two separate ambulances, please. Copy correct. 40 benchmark? We're good, (name withheld), thank you. (name withheld), did you copy? Negative to see you. Can you confirm with a call-taker of the apartment number? We're no longer public service with them. We'll see if we can give them a call back. They didn't advise the door will be unlocked. We'll see that apartment number on our map. The medic 4-8, do you want us coming emergent? Yes, sir, we have a two vehicle MECD head-on. We got two PI's, one PI with a possible fema fracture, other PI with back pain, neck pain, and leg pain. Severe damage to both engine compartments, full airbag deployment. That's all I have for you right now. 10-4, we're around a mile out. Copy, about a mile out. If you go ahead and take the patient in the White Odyssey, he's the one with a possible fema fraction fracture, other PI stable with just general neck and back in neck pain. 48 received.
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Location mentioned:
Lead Mine Rd, North Carolina
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