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16-year-old injured in snowboard crash at ski lodgeBrian Head UT

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Snowshoe Village Rd, Brian Head, UT 84719

Emergency responders treated a 16-year-old male conscious and breathing after a snowboard crash at Navajo Lodge in Brian Head, Utah. He showed high blood pressure and possible traumatic injury.

Audio|Source: Northern Washington / Southern Iron Counties Public Safety
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7W units report a traumatic injury at the Navajo Lodge, Ski Patrol Room.
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Cedar, 72, copy, 1017.
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For this incident, a 16-year-old male is conscious and breathing.
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Responder said he is alert and oriented times 2, blood pressure 160 over 90, from a snowboard crash.
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Copy.
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1242.
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She does not want to be 19.
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I'd be 19.
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I'm going to be 1060 on 7,700 class.
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What was your across?
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And then please respond to Brian Head at the Navajo Lodge control room.
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I got Navajo Lodge control room on a 30 Delta 3.
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This will be a 30 Delta 3 to the quest 1242.

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Snowshoe Village Rd, Brian Head, UT 84719

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