Unconscious female rescued from hill near Marsha Street, Bakersfield CA
Emergency responders treated an unconscious female with head injuries about 1000 feet up a hill near Marsha Street. She was placed in a Stokes basket and transported down the hill. Air rescue was on standby but later canceled as ground evacuation was sufficient.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
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Transcript:
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Engine 11, Code 2[1] Medical Aid 5101, near Marsha Street.
00:05
Unit 157 for Traumatic Injury, PIDI en route, enter at your discretion.
00:17
ECCC, ECCC on scene, 32,1.
00:20
CETT on scene, 327 at 153.
00:29
Battalion 1, ECCC.
00:33
Oh, go ahead.
00:35
Battalion 1,
00:36
Mercy Air 2 would have a 45-minute ETA due to having to go around the military base.
00:43
Thank you. Could we contact Edwards and see if we could go through there if needed?
00:52
...and by one.
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Engine 14.
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Control 14.
01:05
Control 14. Go ahead.
01:08
Go ahead and start getting the Stokes ready to get out.
01:14
And then I'll have 15 assists to you when they get on team.
01:21
Agent 14, copy.
01:27
Fenton 14, ECC.
01:33
14.
01:35
Our PONC seen the spiking patient is now unconscious.
01:44
The 14th Battalion, how far from, I guess it would be where you guys park to the headlights?
01:59
We're dying 1, 20,
02:02
we just made it to the patient.
02:05
She might be unconscious, but we're about a thousand feet up a hill.
02:10
When Injid 14, engine 15 gets here, we'll be able to put her in a soak and walk down pretty easy if the as far as, as long as the Amids can get to where engine 14 is.
02:26
Backup, I know you have an assessed patient completely yet, but do you want to keep the hoist on standby and confirming you can walk the patient down?
02:37
Yeah,
02:40
we could stand down the hoist and we'll be able to walk out the patient in a stoke with help of 10 to 15.
02:50
I copy. I'll keep Mercia 2 on standby. I'm still checking on the JFA. If they could fly to the military base if possible.
02:57
ECCC, go ahead and just stand down hoist.
03:02
You see, copy.
03:03
Helicopter 409, ECC.
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Zero9 copy will be complete. Complete, 157.
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Engine 15.
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Company 14.
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Engine 15.
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Yeah,
03:26
when you get to Engine 14's location,
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your crew can grab the Stokes and hike it up to us.
03:36
15,
03:38
copy.
03:49
Squat's 15, company 14.
03:55
Yeah,
03:59
you can bring it at least up to the patrol. That'd be fine.
04:03
And then we'll just hike the rest of the way.
04:05
We're going to be another couple hundred feet above the patrol.
04:21
Section 3, Code 2[1], Medical Aid,
04:24
1350, Easton Drive, Unit (number withheld).
04:28
For fentanyl overdose, patient not alert, enter your discretion.
04:38
The 23 Medical Aid, 808 North Maw Street, for an ill person not alert.
04:58
Go ahead. Correct. She's not pinned in.
05:01
We'll be able to move her to the... No problem.
05:12
Latine 1.14.
05:17
Okay.
05:23
Patients A&O times 4 has some head lacerations and bleeding from the head, but that's about it. So we'll be able to put her in the stokes and walk her down to the ambulance.
05:37
And appears the amnance is falling injured 15 in.
05:44
Hi, copy.
05:46
Do you want to stand on Merch here too or you want to make sure you get that amulets all the way into the engine?
05:54
We'll keep them on standby until we get her down to the equipment.
06:02
I copy.
Police codes explained
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Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying all traffic laws.
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