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Three-car crash on Dexter Avenue injures two patientsFort Dodge IA

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Fort Dodge, IA 50501

A three-car accident happened on Dexter Avenue in Fort Dodge. Two people were injured and received medical attention. Emergency teams and a Life Flight helicopter were dispatched. The roadway was temporarily closed to allow safe helicopter landing due to nearby power lines.

Audio|Source: Webster County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Dexter Avenue B-36 for a three-car accident.
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Two patients on responses.
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Backster Avenue, B-36, Times 1711.
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The old female initials Yankee Zulu going to Omaha Children's ER for subduro-slash-cute headbleeds.
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The patient is currently vented, laying comfortably on our cot.
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She has D5 normal saline running.
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She also has a vers-ed and a fentanyl drip running.
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GCS with three, vital signs 160 for a heart rate, 105 over 77 for a blood pressure.
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She has an end title of 35.
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She's breathing at 35 times per minute on the vent.
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She is at 98% oxygen on room air being ventilated.
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We are roughly 15 minutes out from Children's, Minnesota.
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Do you require anything further?
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So coming in with a three-month-old female with a subdermal head bleed is currently vented, has normal saline running, what's giving versed and fentanyl throughout flight.
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DCS, the three heart rate, did you say that was 160?
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Blood pressure is 105 over 77.
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N-title is 35, respiratory rate 35, and 98% on room air while being ventilated.
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That's good copy, left by one.
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Good copy, I'll get this relayed, aircom clear.
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We have met the other first responders going the wrong direction from what the roll-in address is.
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We do have life flight in-row.
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If you guys are off-same, you can advise the landing zone for them until an officer is they be able to take over.
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Medic 2 understands.
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Medic 3 should be arriving on-scene if they're not on-scene and they can probably advise also.
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Stand for, they just advise that they are on-scene.
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Thank you. Engine 5.
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Engine 5, go ahead.
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Nets 5 back in service.
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Medical quality transport.
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10.4.
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I'll always see my degree.
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You keep watching the antics.
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I don't know.
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Back turn.
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Car's in route.
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Just 343, it sounds like the landing zone's going to be on Dax or out.
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We're going to need cars to shut that roadway down.
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We're on scene.
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We're not going to get you got it.
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24, Kahnit Kahnikaze are 23.
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104.
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County cars redirect at the landing zone.
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14 is 10-4[1].
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10-4[1], thank you.
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The medic 2 is on scene, and can you advise lifelight that there are power lines?
03:41
Unaffected but in the air on the east side of the north-south road.
03:52
Men take your next left.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)

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