Two-vehicle minor traffic accident with stable patient, Georgetown SC
A minor traffic accident occurred near Front St involving a pickup truck and a semi-truck. A 68-year-old male patient is stable with no complaints and is being evaluated by emergency medical services. The collision was low speed with minor damage, and the patient wore a seatbelt and did not lose consciousness or sustain pain.
Audio|Source: Georgetown County Public Saftey
04:26
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be out at the TD Bank on Front Street for follow-up.
00:19
for a call in the Hemingway Area Medic 2.
00:30
Sponsville a call. Sponsville call.
00:37
Two copies.
00:39
Oh,
00:43
Tom Road. So probably in about 7.
00:49
Fire and EMS have the scene. All lanes of traffic are open in both directions. I'll be 10-8[3]. 10-8.
01:03
10-4[1].
01:07
If I'm new still on my escort, then I'm interested in that fraud call, that door call back in.
01:14
Is he still on the line?
01:16
Negative.
01:18
Alright, ten-four.
01:23
You can put me on as soon as I clear up.
01:29
Near Front St.
01:31
E7994, 24.
01:38
Magic supervisor central.
01:42
Good.
01:46
We have a call in the King Street area pending call at Dialysis at North Brook Street.
01:54
How should I advise?
01:57
Uh,
01:59
can you see if, uh,
02:05
can you start the transport companies can take it?
02:12
And once somebody clears up.
02:16
Ten on that last transaction you broke up.
02:20
Can you see if one of the transport companies can take them?
02:24
And if not,
02:25
they'll have to wait for the next available unit.
02:30
50.
02:37
Central Medicines available.
02:42
Copy, Medic1. Medical One, you'll be responding to 215 North Brook Street.
02:49
In the Kings Street area, uh...
02:57
Standby, Medi Unit.
03:02
One, you go on near Amos Street. Let me refer to a fine patient, sick patient, per to home health nurse day. This is going to have pneumonia.
03:13
We have a 68-year-old male. Then service time is 1521.
03:17
See you in port.
03:21
Good.
03:23
Medi-25 is clear from the MBA.
03:25
Command left with 821.
03:31
George Tenier, George Towneer Town, Basic Nine.
03:37
noise, George Towneier.
03:41
Hello, Connie out, this is a Georgetown basic nine. Aided with a (number withheld) year old male.
03:48
My vision was involved in a two-car NBA,
03:52
pickup pepper, semi,
03:54
minor damage.
03:56
The patient has no complaint right now, he's wanted to be evaluated.
04:01
No lost consciousness, no blood centers, no pain, anglore unseen. He's wearing a seatbelt. There's a low speed,
04:08
minor mechanism,
04:10
NVA[2].
04:11
The semi-truck was pulling out of a parking lot.
04:15
Bottles are going to be stable.
04:17
102, over a 52 for a blood pressure, 78 for a pulse 96 on room air for a SPF2.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
[2]
NVA: Non-vehicle accident (personal injury)
[3]
10-8: In service / available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Near Front St, Georgetown, SC 29440
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