Serious motorcycle accident on Highway 160 in Missouri


Audio|Source: Logan-Rogersville Fire Protection District
02:22
Transcript:
ETA on EMS arriving to 160. Willard Fire, Willard Fire. Willard Fire is Willard Chief Wood. Go ahead. Chief Ward. Care Care warranted down to your LZ, approximately a four-minute ETA. hazard or obstacles which you to be aware of. At this time, I'm trying to make access to a field just west of the accident scene. It'll be on the north side of the highway, just west of the accident scene. You've got a wide open field, and I'll give you some more details here shortly. Got the north of the highway, west of the accident seat, we're about four hours. So I'll stay up on our mutual aid. You know, if we give us the patient crew is able to give me a patient report or if they made it on seat. I have a mercy unit on scene that was transporting another patient at the time and just drove up on this. They just arrived, so I don't know if they can give you a patient update, possibly. One of our units can do that. Copy. We're flying. Floyd's fire just FYI. We're about two. Send an end now. This is Mercy, EMS unit 3221. We are here with the 60s or 70s-year-old mail to complain today's motorcycle accident. We have... Obvious deformity to the left ribs, patient is alert and oriented at this time. We have an I.O. established, patient has received 2 grams of TXA, currently on oxygen, being an honor breather. We have a heart rate of 86, most recent blood pressure of 49 over 22, setting at 86% on 25 liters per minute at this time.
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Location mentioned:
US-160, Missouri
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