Vehicle fire accident with female trapped near Highway 112, Fayetteville AR


A traffic accident occurred near North Highway 112 involving a vehicle fire. One female was possibly trapped inside the vehicle. Multiple fire and medical units responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Washington County Rural Fire Departments
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Medicton, you're responding for a 29 Delta[1], near North Highway 112, Ops 40, timeout, 1409.
00:09
Johnson Fire Department, you're responding for a traffic accident.
00:14
The vehicle is also on fire, near North Highway 112, Ox 40, come out 1410.
00:21
TEN responding.
00:23
XEN responding, 1410.
00:24
1652 is responding.
00:26
1652 is responding. 1652 responding, 1411.
00:28
Medic 2 and West Fork first responders, Medic 2 and West Fork first responders.
00:32
You're responding for 26 Charlie to near North Sycamore Avenue, Office 43, timeout 1430.
00:37
Medicaid 10 and Johnson first responders.
00:39
You're responding for a 40-year-old female, conscious and breathing.
00:42
This was after NBA[2].
00:43
Thank you.
00:44
129 in route 1413.
00:46
90109 will be responding.
00:47
Tonsa, we have a possible entrapment, one female.
00:50
Great, see if you would go ahead and have Tony Town to this call as well, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
29 Delta: High-priority medical emergency (Delta-level EMS response, likely trauma)
[2]
NBA: Non-Breather Alert or No Breathing Apparent, often used for serious accidents
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Location mentioned:
Near AR-112, Fayetteville, AR 72704
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