Two injured in traffic accident at Keystone Parkway ramp, Carmel IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic accident at the Keystone Parkway South ramp and 126th Street involved two injured patients. One patient is a female with shoulder pain, and the other is a driver aged 30 to 40s with stomach pain. Multiple medical units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
304, EBO 304, personal injury accident,
00:03
12,560, Keystone Parkway South at Keystone Parkway South under East, 126th Street, cross street Keystone Parkway ramp South.
00:12
Respond on Topps, 301, 41 Frank, timeout, (number withheld).
00:23
Agent 394B, you can come down.
00:29
Live 390, that 399, we got them out of all there.
00:36
For us, we're on the Q's on Parkway disinformation.
00:39
Long patients, utterly female with shoulder pain, other drivers, 30 to 40s years old with a stomach pain.
00:50
394B, you can come down.
00:51
9304, Sean State.
00:58
804. Tadio 304.
01:01
Tadio4-304.
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3.04.
01:07
324.
01:09
Could you change my hospital destination to IU.N.N.N.R.U.N.N.
01:24
It doesn't matter if you could pull up in behind me and push them off that ramp, make them exit onto the ramp.
01:33
I'm not a minute, three-foot.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:45
We might have two patients here.
01:47
I'm not sure if you got another bus coming or not yet.
01:51
Control, do I have another ambulance on the way? If not, I need one.
01:58
You only have Medic 344.
02:00
Would you like another transporting unit?
02:06
Affirmary.
02:07
Okay.
02:10
Go for it from control.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:18
The beginning, Medic 345.
02:20
Okay, thank.
02:26
126 Street, cross street, Keystone Parkway, ramp, house.
02:30
We found on Ops 3.01, 41, Frank.
02:34
Timeout, (number withheld).
02:40
She's all seen.
02:46
Safety.
02:51
I'm going to take both patients in disregard the second phase no other patients or actually patient requires.
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