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Two-vehicle crash with trapped patient in SeattleSeattle WA

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N 50th St & Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103

A two-vehicle accident occurred near North 50th Street and Aurora Avenue North in Seattle. One person was trapped in a vehicle with severe neck pain and unable to move. Fire department crews used tools to remove the roof and extricated the patient. Traffic was disrupted during the rescue, and the patient will be transported to hospital for care.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch Aurora Command.
00:02
We are upgrading this to a rescue extrication, rescue extrication fog in effect.
00:08
This is a second vehicle north on this incident.
00:12
Complaining of severe neck pain, unable to move.
00:17
Receive Aurora Command, all units of Aurora Avenue North 50 Street, go to Channel 3. Rest your education.
00:35
Engine 9 will keep Aurora Command, engine 17 is laying a backup line.
00:44
Receive. Engine 9, we will keep on command, Indian 17, backup line.
01:02
or at Linden Avenue,
01:04
North,
01:06
North 130 Street.
01:08
A lot of 59-year-old male asthma attack does not have an inhaler.
01:17
Is this much information on specific location? We are at the intersection and do not see anybody present?
01:27
Nothing yet. Stand by. We'll check.
01:35
Pension 24 from dispatch.
01:40
Your patient is apparently at the bus stop.
01:48
Engine 24, okay?
01:56
In response,
01:57
Aurora Avenue North and North 130 Street.
02:05
And Jan 31A response, Aurora Avenue North Park 103rd 133.
02:11
It's going to be in a northeast corner,
02:14
a van location, 74-year-old male, child open an injury.
02:20
Channel 2.
02:22
That's negative Aurora command. I'm about to shoot everybody on Channel 3 right now.
02:26
Go to Channel 3.
02:33
Ladder 9
02:36
Next year expectation response Aurora Avenue North and North 50 Street Letter 9 responding Aurora after North 440.
02:54
This is an upgraded response from Aurora Command.
03:01
We've got this going to be the second vehicle north of the initial accident for person trapped, severe neck pain. Engine 17 is laying the percussionary line.
03:15
Engine 9.
03:22
From dispatch.
03:27
Rescue, execution, SOG in effect.
03:30
Engine 17 and engine 9 have made patient contact and they're starting saws-all removal of the roof.
03:37
One patient in the driver's seat,
03:40
severe neck pain, unable to move, so we need to take the patient up and out as opposed to out the side door.
03:54
Transportation Corridor will be Northbound 99.
04:02
Section Corridation Corridor from all the time.
04:11
The 296, I'm not a block from the south.
04:16
Okay, the 996 is that I'll assume Aurora command.
04:20
Battalion six that location, assuming a rural command.
04:24
Battalion 4 will be blocking one to south.
04:27
The latter 9 will be a rescue group supervisor.
04:37
They advise the roof has been removed.
04:45
99 rescue group supervisor.
04:48
Move has been removed.
04:57
This patch from Aurora command, we have the patient extricated. You can co-agreant all units that are not on the scene.
05:04
Receive oral command, patient-acitated.

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N 50th St & Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103

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