Multiple injuries reported in highway collision


A motor vehicle collision occurred on Crane Highway, causing multiple injuries. Ambulances were dispatched to transport the injured individuals.
Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
02:50
Transcript:
Commandant (name withheld)'s 840, when you get the crane of (name withheld), go ahead and shoot over to the opposite lane, and your first patient's going to be one, knows them the return vehicle. Sitting in a median strip right now. Okay. Okay. Okay. I neednial 3-8. The patient is going to be any power for about 303 behind the squad. We're all right. Commandant Squad 3, you have a third patient, or is it just the 2 that are in the 2 units now? Sir, it's only 3 patients total right now. Okay, the third one of BLS[1], I need another transport unit[2]. Sir, that's for us. Commandant, Charleston, I'm sorry, with our transport unit, VLS unit's available, it's fine. I probably also command VIII's 10 minutes. Yeah, if you were, okay. Any area of the U.S. fuels? 2050 crane highway for the third transfer unit. MS-39 is going to respond on 10 alpha 3[3], 314. MS-39-1-2. MS-39-123. MS-39. MS-39. 3-9. 3-9. MS-39. 3-9. MS-39. It was a motor vehicle collision. You can go direct with Battalion Chief 3C for your patient information. Precropriet County. We're going priority 3[4] to CAP Region 316. Permitigating 848 agent, gender, your patient, are they backboarded and call it? Nothing negative. He was amputoring on scene. I copy 316.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support
[2]
transport unit: Ambulance dispatched
[3]
10 alpha 3: EMS response level (Alpha/Bravo/Charlie/Delta/Echo may indicate medical priority)
[4]
priority 3: Non-life-threatening transport
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Location mentioned:
Near Crain Hwy, Waldorf, MD 20601
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