Motorist injured in passenger-side collision on W Chatham St, Cary NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 44-year-old male driver was involved in a T-bone collision on the passenger side near W Chatham St in Cary. The driver, restrained in a minivan, reported right rib pain. EMS is responding to the scene and managing the patient's vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Wake NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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EMS from Pigeon 4,
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41.
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Go ahead for about 25.
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Hey, we're working on getting you some vitals right now.
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We've got a little bit of a language barrier.
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44-year-old male patient, he's a restrained driver in a minivan.
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You got a significant damage mechanism from a T-bone-style collision on the passenger side.
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We're working on getting some bottles now.
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Copy that, we're coming from Ten-Ten Road and Fayetteville Road, so we're about 15 to 16 miles.
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Copy that.
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DMS from Edge 4.
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Go ahead, sir.
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Hey, if you can't approach this scene from West Chatham Street off of Chatsworth.
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Copy.
00:51
EMS, unit responding on TAC-41.
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Go ahead. Democratic, 25.
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44-year-old patient complaining of right-side rib pain, blood pressure, 16-year-year-year-r, a hundred, pulse, ADA, S-O-2-98.
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We copy. Thank you so much.
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Location mentioned:
W Chatham St, Cary, NC
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