Emergency responders assist male with broken leg, Colville WA
Emergency responders assisted a male patient near Williams Lake Road with a possible broken leg. The patient was conscious and stable, with the leg stabilized during treatment. Multiple units coordinated the response and care.
Audio|Source: Stevens County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Colville Ambulance ALS unit respond 1,000 block Williams Lake Road, Round to View with 806.
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Have a 20-year-old male trauma patient, possible broken leg, 740.
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Colville Ambulance ALS unit respond 1000 block Williams Lake Road to run to view with 806 have a 20 year old male trauma possible broken leg 740
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is obviously cancel.
00:45
I'm aware that 810 is in rent is en route.
00:48
Is the patient still in cinders?
00:55
They did advise the patient was going in and out of cinders.
01:04
Two coffees and confirming AEC does not want AOS to respond with a patient in and out of users.
01:12
Standby, break A12.
01:16
If you feel like you want to respond, you can't.
01:23
We're already en route, Bill 1-3-2 responding.
01:37
Looks like self-fire will be on the scene.
01:39
Park command.
01:46
I'll be fired.
02:21
Zero three.
02:22
Just for info, you have a 20-year-old male,
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possible broken leg,
02:34
and 806 wanted ALS unit paged.
02:42
Copy and confirm we're meeting in the vets.
02:48
Affirm.
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746.
03:01
803806 direct.
03:10
Okay, we have a 27-year-old male, Lurton-orientated, GCS-15, obvious tip-pit fracture, right lower leg, working on establishing an IV and baseline vitals.
03:22
The patient is stable at the time, we do have the leg stabilized.
03:32
We're about nine or ten minutes away from meeting you at that place.
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Six copies.
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Location mentioned:
Williams Lake Rd, Colville, WA 99114
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