Pedestrian critically injured after being hit by vehicle, Apache Junction AZ
A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle at the intersection near Meridian Road and Radiance Avenue in Apache Junction, Arizona. The pedestrian is critically injured and receiving CPR. The driver of the vehicle is upset but unharmed. Police and emergency medical services are on the scene providing treatment. The injured pedestrian is being prepared for ambulance transport. The incident is still ongoing.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
06:12
Transcript:
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Our third round,
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we've started Medic. Medic 414 with the code 3 response now as a closer unit.
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Ladder 219. Can I call for us?
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I'm the Ladder 219.
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Can I have you?
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We're going to add you to the call. Thank you.
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Rotter 219, C-DEC 2, 2N1 Medical, East Salina Avenue, and West Radiance Avenue, ladder 219,
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CEC2.
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Armed to engine 221, we did get a Code 3[1]-Avo heading in that direction.
00:55
We still do have Medic 213 coming in at more of a distance if you need them.
01:04
Hoping out, thank you.
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You're welcome, sir.
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...opin acknowledged, thank you.
01:19
...that's agnolm breathing. The RP is trying to leave, saying that she has a cab to pick her up and wants to leave. There's also two other people there with her.
01:31
The scene at Meridian Road and Radiance.
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We do have police on the scene.
01:38
We have a patient in the middle of the street, CPR2 in progress.
01:43
And 2-2-1 is going to be assuming Meridian command.
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Commit is going to be stationary.
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We're going to be the crew forward and start patient treatment.
01:57
Alarm copies. We do have engine 221 on scene. We also have Mesa PD on scene as well. The patient is in the middle of the street. They are administering CPR.
02:06
Engine 221 is going to be command.
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Command's going to be stationary going forward for treatment.
02:16
It will make the treatment sector.
02:19
Then I don't know how to improve work on any deal.
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That's good.
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Command.
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Come in.
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Approaching from the north if we're pulling up right behind Latter, 2019.
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You can protect seeing.
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So far, I don't know if I have more than one patient. Can you just, I'm going to make it clear. Can you just check to see how many patients we have?
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I mean three eyes we'll check to make sure we don't have any additional basis.
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Jeff.
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Okay.
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There's a plate, Adam, Robert Adam, Robert, David.
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Tom.
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Hello, thank you. So, thank you. From 506. Sound 506.
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That'll be 108. Good morning.
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10, good morning.
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Command.
03:47
Looks like we have a total of two people involved, single driver in the vehicle and then the patient that was struck. The driver in the vehicle has no complaints. They're just a little upset. They're an INA right now.
03:59
I got up with Andreas.
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Can you have somebody start assessing that patient?
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I have my firefighter with them right now, yes.
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Commence's treatment.
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Go ahead.
04:18
If you copy, we have another patient, engine 217 is going to be treating the patient. And can you tell me the status of the patient on the street?
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I copy 17 has our second patient. This patient is an immediate.
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Copy that. Copy that.
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Commit to, uh,
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Agent 217.
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217?
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Let me know if we don't need an ambulance, though.
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I still have two coming.
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We're getting up to see an empty on the ammo.
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The command.
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Command.
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Command.
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Clear approach from the southwards like us.
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Coming to the scene, park in front of engine 221.
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Three minutes there will be ladder 219. They will be able to you so they can get this patient transported.
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Copy it for the engine 221 report to the 219.
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For response, 201.
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Ambulance, Cauti, please.
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Copy him the code to.
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You can cancel the second ambulance. We're only going to use Medic 414.
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I copy. We'll cancel Medic 213 and we just approach 10 minutes on the timer.
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Like that we have two patients.
06:02
One is going to be an INA and one is going to be an immediate.
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The immediate is getting ready to be loaded into the ambulance and transported soon.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response using lights and siren.
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Location mentioned:
S Meridian Rd & W Radiance Ave, Apache Junction, AZ 85212
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