Motor Vehicle Accident Injures Teen Male on Highway 370, Sarpy County NE
A motor vehicle accident happened on Highway 370 near 186th Street involving a 17-year-old male. The male was bleeding from the mouth and nose. Airbags were deployed at the scene. Emergency crews responded and established command to investigate the accident.
Audio|Source: Sarpy County FIRE-WEST
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Transcript:
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Gretner Rescue Call, Gretner Rescue Call, Personal Injury, Accident, Highway 370 and 168th. Greta Rescue Call, Personal Injury Accident, Highway 370, 168 Street, 25th.
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The squad 2 is en route.
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Squad 2 understood.
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This is for a 17-year-old male currently bleeding from the mouth and nose. It's going to be westbound just west of the intersection. We do have airbag deployment.
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You can use the fire attack 24-24 feet.
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Squad 2-4 clear.
00:43
Agent 4 is in rail.
00:49
An engine four understood to confirm this is for a PI[1] 17 year old male bleeding from the mouth and nose we do have multiple callers stating it's possibly closer to 180s or 190 second on highway 370. No exact location at this time we do have long route as well.
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This is correctness 122s in route.
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252.
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H-4, clear on additional.
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252.
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Squad 22 to dispatch, can you repeat additional?
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Yes, we do have confirmation now. It's going to be 186 and Highway 370.
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We have a 17-year-old male bleeding from the mouth and the nose. Fire attack 2424.
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Squad 22 clear,
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186 and 370. Thank you.
01:53
Thank you, 253.
01:54
Dispatch Groton squad 22 is arriving on scene.
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We'll be establishing 370 command. We'll be out investigating.
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Squad 22 under the establishing command from Commander guys right to the left right there.
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Squad 2 are 2 arriving on scene.
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Squad 2.257.
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And engine four is arriving.
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Engine 4, 24, 55.
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Dispatch from squad 22. Command is going to be transferred to the captain on engine 4.
02:43
Understair, transferring command, 257.
Police codes explained
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PI: Personal Injury (injury accident)
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