Vehicle crash with serious leg injury in Salt Creek, Wise County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Salt Creek, Texas, reported a vehicle crash involving a person with a suspected femur fracture and lower leg entrapment. Crews established a landing zone for an air medical evacuation at the Salt Creek Fire Station helipad.
Audio|Heard on: Wise County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
03:30
Transcript:
00:00
Take three from command.
00:04
Go ahead, medic three.
00:09
What's your ETA?
00:13
We're showing five minutes on the GPS right now.
00:16
Zero, five minutes.
00:20
Received. We have possible femur injury.
00:27
You say a possible femur fracture?
00:34
That's correct. We have a possible female patient with lower leg entrapment.
00:37
We do have the door open.
00:40
Just waiting your arrival to get the patient out.
00:45
Received.
00:51
Medic 3 to Chief 300, is there going to be a suitable landing zone for an aircraft if we end up needing that?
00:59
That's affirmative.
01:00
We'll land them at the Salt Creek Station.
01:08
Rescue one.
01:13
We go for rescue one.
01:19
Rescue one, Chief 68 available for standby, 19 minute ETA.
01:29
Received, standby is fine.
01:31
We'll advise once we make scene.
01:38
Medic three on scene.
01:43
Hancock car sector.
01:45
Command, Sauk Creek Engine 118.
01:53
Go for rescue one.
02:08
Yes sir, we're going to have one patient.
02:11
We need a helicopter for the other patient's going to be walking in the room.
02:19
Take three, your traffic was broken.
02:26
Union twenty-eight to Price County Sheriff's on scene.
02:34
Okay.
02:35
All you 0530.
02:41
Respond, county.
02:42
You can show me on scene as well as rescue one.
02:47
County copy.
02:53
County from rescue one.
02:58
Rescue one.
03:03
County, this is going to be a go flight.
03:07
If you can have Air Evac meet us at Salt Creek Fire Station, they have a helipad there.
03:19
County, copy, copy.
03:21
Flight 68, get that smoke.
03:22
Fire department for the helipad.
03:28
Chief 128.
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Location mentioned:
Salt Creek, Texas 76023
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