Person injured with back and head pain on park trail, De Soto KS


Emergency responders are assisting a patient on a trail at Lexington Lake Park. The patient is awake and breathing but has back pain and a minor head injury. Due to difficult trail access, responders are coordinating to carry the patient out safely.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
05:47
Transcript:
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All units for Lexington Lake Park, color advised they are the Charcoal Loop Trail.
00:06
This is that one having copies.
00:08
Charcoal Loop. To Fort Police Unit on the trail, Lexington.
00:17
1823, go ahead.
00:18
It is the trailhead for the charcoal loop.
00:21
Easily visible. It should be right in front of a police car.
00:23
I believe all of them are connecting all the one right there.
00:25
10 4. Medical, 0.53, medic 1143, 11208, less 146 tariffs.
00:34
Squad 1159 to Medica 1136.
00:38
I would say drive the vehicle up to the sheriff and parked police vehicle.
00:43
737, copy.
00:44
At 1823, the fire against the Lansington.
00:46
The battalion, we'll have to go ahead.
00:49
Once you're on the trail, you have to follow the charcoal trail loop all the way around.
00:54
So we're going to be some spots in here, maybe a little tight, but it should be wide left for a quad.
00:59
Okay, we have an employer side by side.
01:00
I don't know that we're even going to make it through the gate.
01:02
We do have our Stokes basket and personnel to carry out.
01:05
Okay, I ran about three-quarters of a mile through a mile or so.
01:10
Dispatch sound about 500 feet coming, so I'm getting close, let you know.
01:14
Simple. Quino. Quint 42.
01:15
Quentin 42?
01:16
The medic 1136, do you copy?
01:18
Quine 42. Do we have an UTA on co-responder? Quiporty2, that's negative.
01:23
9. You have Medicle 1137 on your call.
01:26
911.37, do you copy the location information squad 1129 provided?
01:30
1137, when you did copy, do we have 5x440s here at the entrance?
01:33
10-4[2].
01:34
Rescue engine 41, clear.
01:35
Rescue engine 41, clear.
01:37
Uh, hold for now.
01:39
I'm not sure. I'm caught.
01:40
We get through to me just one minute.
01:42
11 and 42 transporting even on.
01:45
I was going 42 to send me on.
01:46
This is going to 4242.
01:49
This is going 42.
01:53
1.42.
01:54
CD advised the co-sponger should be about 2 miles out.
01:56
1.42 coffees.
02:00
18, 20 for your fire units.
02:02
10.11[1], go ahead.
02:03
I've got patient contact, we're conscious breathing.
02:06
Do you see, have some back pain.
02:07
I was looking we have a little blow on the forehead, maybe struck his head,
02:10
but otherwise we are intact.
02:12
Okay, one coppers.
02:13
Squad 1159, to medic 1137.
02:15
Go ahead proceed down with the con.
02:16
Go ahead and 37, Captain.
02:17
129, Dematic 1137.
02:19
I apologize. Cancel the copse.
02:20
17, Patty.
02:21
The Tangle 11, engine 12.
02:22
Agent 12. I don't think the UTV is going to make it back here, but if you guys want to proceed on foot to the police cars and start walking back here to help us carry out, we'd appreciate it.
02:33
Ten, four, I'll be proceeding on close to your location.
02:36
If you want to see, you can get the UTV through that gate, it may be able to make it parsed, but I'm not sure if we'll even go through the access gate.
02:43
No, we can give it a shot.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10.11: Go Ahead
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement (Message Received)
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Lake Park, 9000 Sunflower Rd, De Soto, KS 66018
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