Bicyclists collide causing head injury and bleeding


Audio|Source: Bradley County & Cleveland Fire
02:37
Transcript:
Living in route. 14 up. I think it was two bicycles that collided, says that the male did lose consciousness at one point, but he's conscious now, displaying from the head. I've got everyone seen, and I'll get further. Our copy. Show you in route. It's going to be the United Methodist Outreach Building 1036 Street, Northeast. Callers advising that they were on a bicycle that collided and hit his head. Patients bleeding profusely out of his head. They're trying to put pressure on it, no, that's something. Hey Har, what did you advise that the bicycle collided with? Caller advised that they collided with each other. It was two bicycles. Patients bleeding profusely out of his head, they put a duvet on trying to control the bleeding. 503. Good. We're in the area attempting to locate out with engine 12. So it was a bike versus bike, male mid-30s with significant head laceration per S-O. I copy. I do have S-O-out with him. It's going to be a mail-ness mid-30s. Says he's got a significant head laceration. Copy one thing. I thought. Great. We'll be in round with the engine leaving. I copy. Edge 12. You go ahead. If you have a caller step out, these numbers aren't making any sense on this road. We'll do, stand by. H-12 C, well-blood in my Barley, Command. That copy is Aadjimperkman at 2256. 1-1 to Engine 12. 12. 12, go ahead. AMS is advising you can cancel because they don't think you can get your truck back there. Field Command Terminated, goes back service. I copy (name withheld) our command tornado at 2258.
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Cleveland, TN
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