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Jeep crashes into tree; man ejected and injuredJackson County OR

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Doubleday Rd, Oregon

A 67-year-old man was involved in a jeep crash on near Doubleday Road. The jeep struck a tree, and the man was ejected from the vehicle. He is experiencing chest pain. Emergency services are responding to the scene. Fire is not involved.

Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
05:36
Transcript:
00:00
Mercy 176, code 3 NBC,
00:03
Butte Falls.
00:12
3125, 1241 year traffic.
00:17
Three front NBC and view falls.
00:22
You'll access off of Doubleday Road.
00:27
A patient and a vehicle are located on the BLM Road 35, 2 Echo 13.
00:35
And Doubleday, you'll access off of Fish Lake Road.
00:38
This is just southeast of UFalph.
00:41
A report of a 67-year-old male who was in a Jeep struck a tree.
00:47
He's now having chest pain.
00:48
He was thrown from the vehicle.
00:50
No further patient details.
00:52
No fire. We are requesting mutual aid and requesting Hilo for standby.
01:12
City to start towards the NBC outpassed Butte Falls on the Fish Lake Road.
01:44
6510, priority 1, MVC[1], with injury at near East 13 Road.
01:54
Pee, small.
02:00
PINCLAW. RETI-1-19, just fast confirm you got beat tones.
02:09
My Ciel-119, a pilot has declined for weather.
02:31
Engine 30. Priority 1[2].
02:34
Breathing problems.
02:35
1,645 Highway 227, Trail between Old Highway 62 and Loper Lane.
02:48
C-167, code 3, breathing problems.
02:51
Trail.
02:54
Say, got him.
02:58
Marcy, 167, and you're responding code 3 for breathing problems, 1645, Highway 227 trail, between old Highway 62 and Loper Lane.
03:07
This is for a 57-year-old male who states he has arm pain, he's having some trouble breathing,
03:13
is responding normally.
03:17
You states to respond to the house, not the trailer.
03:20
Inns and 30s and just rest from Norris County.
03:25
6.7, capital, so it's going to respond to the house, not the trailer.
03:33
30-163, you vote 62.
03:39
10-pull 7 status check.
03:43
Before, and clear.
03:50
Copy Mercedes-0165, one a rogue.
03:58
205.
04:01
RC205, go ahead.
04:04
N-5-25-clear of the scene and caliber following them down to road.
04:10
Copy clear and following.
04:18
Central front, Chief 11.
04:20
Chief 11.
04:25
13.2 Road, also the Doubleday Road.
04:31
It's going to be a single Jeep into a tree.
04:33
Patient is complaining of pain around his chest.
04:37
He's on the ground.
04:38
He was thrown from the side of the vehicle.
04:40
Fire anyone.
04:43
Boyd B. Weber Meadows.
04:46
C.180-0, right?
05:02
Commercy 180-0, requesting fire code one for list of this.
05:10
1-7-6 to fetch.
05:15
A citizen just came upon the caller that we're still landmine with advice, but he's going to go down to the Fish Lake Road and flag in you in medical.
05:31
On to advisor route,
05:35
no hillo turn down to dinner weather.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVC: Motor vehicle collision involving one or more vehicles on a roadway.
[2]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.

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Doubleday Rd, Oregon

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  2. Continued Access Coordination
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  5. Responder Coordination
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