Worker injures finger in pipe accident, Suffolk VA
A man injured his finger after jamming it in a pipe at the HRSD Swift Research Center near Armstead Road in Suffolk, Virginia. The tip of the finger may have been amputated, and emergency responders treated serious bleeding. The patient was conscious and breathing at the scene.
Audio|Source: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Traumatic injury, priority 1, near Armstead Rd.
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Traumatic injury, priority 1, near Armstead Road.
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Engine 11, EMS2, Medics 5, traumatic injury, priority 1, near Armstead Drive, cross street Clean Waterway at the HRSD Swift Research Center.
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Negative 2.
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Battalion 2.
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Battalion 2.
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They have added fingers still stuck in the pipe.
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Negative, his finger is no longer in the pipe.
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Top.
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Ten-four.
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Okay. You can go around.
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Ten-four.
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Refute tube, the time, too.
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We keep that traffic as well.
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Okay.
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Here's your one response.
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10-4[1].
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Patient is going to be a 21-year-old male, is conscious and breathing, jammed a finger in a pipe,
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possibly amputated the tip of the finger.
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There is serious bleeding, however there is a shirt on the area.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Near Armstead Rd, Suffolk, VA 23435
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