Injury motor vehicle accident near North Washington Street, Hutchinson KS
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Emergency units responded to an injury motor vehicle accident near North Washington Street in Hutchinson, Kansas.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Rice County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, Medic 2, 515, North Washington Street, West 6th Avenue, and West 5th Avenue, Injury, MVA, Bravo.
00:11
515, North Washington Street, Injury MBA, Bravo.
00:18
Off 1, 515, North Washington Street, West 6th Avenue and West 5th Avenue, Injury MBA.
00:29
515, North Washington Street, injury NBA.
00:37
We got a couple of calls on this address,
00:42
but no one that was involved called in.
00:46
One witness advised that it was two vehicle wrecks.
00:49
No one possibly injured, but there was a baby in a vehicle.
00:53
Thank you.
01:01
Just back to Mike 5, this is no being an alternate response for 75-year-old.
01:05
Female, conscious and breathing.
01:07
Looks like she had a fall and is bleeding.
01:09
Fall was accidental.
01:11
She is still on the floor.
01:13
Looks like her face is also bleeding.
01:18
Next 5.
01:21
I'm also going to be outside by a yellow and black Camaro, Roan 9, Yellow and Black Camaro in Roan.
01:32
Medic 5 copies.
01:38
Take two on seat.
01:41
Time for Maddoxum.
01:47
Medi 2 dispatch.
01:49
I've got a two vehicle MVA.
01:52
Both vehicles are upright at this time.
01:54
Airbags did deploy.
01:56
Standby for further.
02:03
10-4-on, two vehicle wrecks, airbags deployed, both vehicles upright.
02:12
Medic 2, I've got...
02:15
Medics 2 to dispatch, I've got two patients code green at this time.
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Location mentioned:
W 5th Ave, Hutchinson, KS 67501
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