Motor vehicle accident with injured male on Central Avenue, Fort Dodge IA
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A traffic accident occurred near Central Avenue and South 17th Street. A male involved complained of back pain and requested medical assistance. Emergency medics and police responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Webster County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Somebody called from the scene of the accident advice that there's a male there with back pain.
00:03
I'm sending out medics right now.
00:07
2186 is making his way a little better than this.
00:12
1040s. Go ahead.
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(name withheld), Victor, 64, J.YV.
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644-4-J-Y-V- 644-4-4-9.
00:22
10-4[1]-4.
00:33
This is a page of front as where I see you were needed at Central Avenue in South 17th Street for a motor vehicle accident.
00:39
Male is complaining of back pain requesting medical.
00:43
Central Avenue, South 17th Street, time now is 2049.
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Really and Roger Dayton.
00:54
Time for.
00:58
Bob drag out where he's a bunch of parties.
01:01
Time for.
01:07
Dayton just called and advised that they did have an EMT that responded.
01:11
Are you still going to respond to this or are you going to disregard?
01:19
We'll disregard.
01:22
Time for.
01:23
Dayton, were you direct with that?
01:30
Edge is 5, Medics 4 in Route Central, South 17th.
01:42
104. Roncie.
01:44
104.
01:45
Rissy, can you get me in case number and bring back to me?
01:54
104 is standby.
02:00
I have that case number when you're ready to copy.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
Central Ave & S 17th St, Fort Dodge, IA 50501
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