Multiple runners treated for injuries during marathon, Boston MA
Several runners suffered injuries including leg fractures and collapses during a marathon at mile markers 9, 10, and 13. Emergency medical teams responded and transported patients to medical stations and hospitals for treatment.
Audio|Source: Boston EMS
05:38
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be heading to mile marker 9 for someone who is in a good.
00:05
J-team 2, you are going to mile marker 9.
00:08
I have it to 25.
00:14
Aesap 1?
00:16
Good, ASAP 1.
00:19
We got flagged down by the pulling between 12 and 13 for a runner down.
00:31
AASAP 1, just to confirm you got flight down at Myon Marker 13 for the running down.
00:38
The team is 41113.
00:45
ASAP 2.
00:49
ASAP 2, go ahead.
00:51
We're closer to Mount Marker 9, we can go there for the Jake Team if they want.
01:01
Well, they were flagged down.
01:02
Hold on. Jake Team 2, you're there, correct? Malmarker 9?
01:07
Yeah, we have the patient right now.
01:10
Okay, thank you.
01:11
Jake.
01:12
You have two well said.
01:14
Stop one, Boston.
01:15
Okay,
01:18
stop what?
01:20
I'm sorry, all three of us, we couldn't catch what you said.
01:23
You're at mile marker 13, correct?
01:28
Number 3,
01:30
2013.
01:31
And it's mid number 9-11.
01:36
Number 9-11.
01:40
980.
01:43
980, okay, thank you.
01:44
1026. C-58, can you just ask if that's for a leg fracture?
01:53
ASAP 1.
01:54
ASAP 1.
01:58
Per C-15, is that for a leg fracture?
02:03
Yes, one.
02:05
C-50, you copy.
02:08
God, thank you.
02:16
Off to me, 12.
02:18
Go ahead, 12.
02:21
We're heading over to Furnage Road to get fuel.
02:24
Okay, I have to take you, 1027.
02:27
16-2.
02:31
16-2.
02:33
Jake Team 2, go ahead.
02:36
Jake Team 2, our first patient, we're going to be giving a ride over to the medical station.
02:40
We have another runner down at the 10 mile mark as well.
02:43
I'm going over to investigate.
02:45
Okay, I have that break ASAP 2.
02:50
Accept you?
02:53
Could you head over to a mile marker 10 now? J-T2 has a second patient there.
03:00
Heading over.
03:02
Thank you, 1028.
03:09
C-58?
03:11
Good, C-58.
03:13
C-58 for A-stap-1, if they want to pull off the route and meet up with the city unit for transport for that leg fracture.
03:21
A-sap-1.
03:25
A-sap-1 with a ride and entrance in towards the finish line.
03:38
Okay, so if you want to pull out and meet 50 there, right at the finish line as well?
03:44
E558, if you can start a city side unit to enter through the back side through the back side through White Stadium for a transport for that.
03:51
A50 is going to be committed with the CBA, though update you in a minute.
03:55
Okay, not a problem.
03:56
I have that, 13, Boston.
04:00
13.
04:01
If you heard all that through White Stadium to meet the ASAP unit.
04:09
Yep, she said through White Stadium.
04:11
That's correct.
04:14
We have it.
04:15
Thank you, 1030.
04:22
162. 162.
04:25
Stand by one moment.
04:30
Paramedic one email 7p1A7.
04:33
It's a Cardiac, East Boston.
04:34
227 Princeton Street, Unit 2PB1.
04:42
7, 227, Princeton.
04:45
Thank you, paramedic, one Boston.
04:49
227, Princeton.
04:51
Thank you, NJT1, go ahead.
04:55
Jake Team 2, go ahead.
04:58
Jake Team 2.
04:59
We're going to need another transport to the medical station.
05:07
You're going to meet them, correct?
05:13
ASTU, we're at Mount Marker 10 and we're not seeing anything.
05:16
Any better location?
05:20
Okay. Yeah.
05:23
No, it's 162, it's a little farther up.
05:26
We're right around the new turn on however wave, right by the four cells.
05:33
ASTF2, you copy.
05:35
Copy that.
05:37
Thank you, 1031.
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Location mentioned:
Near 9th St, Boston, MA 02129
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