Four patients extricated after vehicle hits telephone pole, Mt Olive Township NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle collided with a telephone pole on Route 46 near Mt Olive, New Jersey. Four patients were extricated and are currently being evaluated by multiple emergency medical services teams on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mount Olive Public Safety
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05:42
Transcript:
00:00
115-130.
00:01
Scott.
00:04
Well, if you have a good amount of cones, you can just cone that off because it's going to be close for a little while.
00:15
Thank you.
00:20
Bobby, schoolies is coming up.
00:22
I told him to bring their manpower up.
00:24
Alright, execution is complete.
00:27
We're getting ready to move the patient.
00:34
Okay, command,
00:35
patients extricating on our way to rig.
00:37
Okay,
00:39
how many patients more do we have to get looked at?
00:46
There is four totals.
00:48
They're all being evaluated right now.
00:55
Dispatch from command.
01:02
Dead.
01:04
By this time, extrication is complete, patients have been removed and being transferred to EMS.
01:16
Tadforce.
01:17
1.30 to 115.
01:26
Go ahead.
01:29
All blocked off, am I good to clear? Do you need me up there?
01:34
Good to go, thank you.
01:37
You got it.
01:44
Option, man.
01:49
Great Meadows on scene.
01:54
And Drake 73 from Atlantic, they're going to be assessing two patients down patrol car.
02:00
One is actually in a rig being assessed by REMS, and I'm working for the fourth one right now.
02:12
10898
02:15
104 All right, Bobby, just making sure I got it right.
02:26
So,
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Independence,
02:28
EMS has one and who has the other one?
02:36
The MS2 has the patient, we extricated it,
02:40
and then Great Meadows crew is looking at assessing the other two patients now.
02:47
Most likely I think will be RMAs.
02:52
Got it.
02:54
Bow,
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120.
02:58
Good.
03:01
You respond to Paragon Village is going to be independent living, room 323, speak with a caring about a possible past 10's assault that happened two weeks ago.
03:13
Perfect.
03:20
Okay, Cap, right now we're trying to sort out what channel is just going to take with right now because I have juveniles and I just got to get the father down here to go with them.
03:29
I also have Long Valley ambulance on scene.
03:39
Okay, command.
03:40
Update.
03:42
The wife is in EMS2 with Ambulance.
03:45
The two children are with Great Meadows Ambulance and the father is going down to be with them right now.
03:57
Okay,
03:58
I still have EMS1[2] responding.
04:01
Do you still need them?
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EMS1[2] can be canceled because we have Long Valley on scene.
04:10
Okay, very good.
04:15
Dispatch of Route 46, Command[1].
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Command[1], go.
04:21
Alright, at this time,
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all four patients are being assessed.
04:28
I have EMS2.
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I have Independence Ambulance,
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Long Valley Ambulance on scene.
04:38
You can go ahead and cancel EMS One.
04:41
I actually have that stage in town for any other calls until somebody freeze up.
04:50
Receive all patients being assessed, EMS1[2] can stage in town.
04:54
EMS 1, do you copy that direct?
04:58
Copy direct, thank you.
05:01
Thank you.
05:08
Dispatch also, a school eastbound engine is on Phoenix.
05:14
Receive. Receive.
05:23
Command[1], are you ready to copy the car number and all that?
05:30
I have the vehicle.
05:33
Okay,
05:36
we have the telephone pole snapped in half.
05:38
I'm going to get through the pole number right now.
05:41
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident command in charge of the scene
[2]
EMS1: Emergency Medical Services radio channel 1
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US-46, Mt Olive, NJ
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