Fatal high-speed rollover on I-795, Baltimore County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a high-speed vehicle rolled over on I-795, resulting in one fatality and one injured passenger. The surviving passenger, a 27-year-old man, sustained fractures and chest pain and was transported for treatment. The driver was deceased at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Priority one, MVC rollover with entrapment.
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How do you copy?
00:04
And how do you copy?
00:07
I got a high-speed vehicle accident on I-795.
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Somebody was a twenty-seven year old male passenger, self-extricated prior to my arrival.
00:16
He was found walking down the highway.
00:19
We saw the driver in the front seat, priority four.
00:22
The vehicle is beyond recognition.
00:24
The entire back half of the vehicle has been cut in half with heavy injuries.
00:29
Patient is complaining of pain and chest pain.
00:31
He has a fracture to his left arm.
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We have various abrasions for him.
00:37
I don't know if he was belted.
00:38
I haven't known of any landing zone.
00:40
He's been drinking a lot of alcohol and doing drugs tonight.
00:42
At this time, we have him on a collar.
00:44
We have his left arm splinted.
00:45
I have large IV access.
00:47
Vital signs are as follows.
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Sun rate is 160, sinus tach.
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Blood pressure is 150 over 100.
00:54
He's sick 200.
00:55
He doesn't speak much English and we don't have much medical history on him.
00:58
We'll be there in less than 20.
01:00
How do you copy?
01:02
Can you breathe with PCS? PCS is 14.
01:07
What is your unit number, please?
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