Medical emergency with two injured near Wallum Lake Road, Douglas MA
Two patients suffered serious injuries near Wallum Lake Road by the DCR. One patient has severe injuries, and the other has altered consciousness. Multiple ambulances, fire units, and a medical helicopter were dispatched. The scene required a secured landing zone for the helicopter. Emergency responders are providing medical care and transporting the patients.
Audio|Source: Douglas Fire
08:49
Transcript:
00:00
We have both of our ambulances covered at the ALS[1] level. You do not need to tone.
00:05
And both of them are going to be responding to the DCR by Wallum Lake Road.
00:24
Command at K-200.
00:28
Just be advised, I'm sending both of our ambulances down towards the Wallum Lake roadside, so you'll have two trucks available for two patients.
00:43
Well, I guess, we're going to be a lot to see a moment now.
00:48
We'll get the test after you're on. Can you just keep me advised.
00:57
Command a fire alarm.
01:02
I'm satem.
01:05
Can you just check the availability of light flight, see if they're flying tonight?
01:12
K-100 to go ahead.
01:16
K-100, you're like, I'm going to be on a live.
01:24
K-100 to command.
01:28
Go ahead.
01:31
I mean, I have four and quarters.
01:34
A2 is going to be responding there to you. I have two do you want to stand by here for light flight with an engine?
01:41
That's affirmative.
01:43
If you can have that ambulance respond to Wallum Lake Road near Wallum Lake Road by the DCR.
01:49
I'm currently relocating to that spot. I'm on South Street right now.
01:55
Receive A2 is out of your location and Azure 1 is on the air. Say anybody.
02:01
K-200 to command.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:09
I would start that bird if they're available.
02:13
We've got two patients both think they're level two at a minimum.
02:18
We're going to need a couple of boards callers in here.
02:22
Okay.
02:24
You should have an ambulance up on Long Lake Road momentarily and Firearms currently checking the availability of one place.
02:34
Roger.
02:43
Fire alarm, Kyle one's on the air.
02:51
Is there a unit calling fire alarm?
03:04
Right, firearm, Kyle one's on the air.
03:09
Thank you, Perlin, you're on the air.
03:10
I'm steering guys for a call back from life flight.
03:16
Receive, thank you.
03:23
Command of K-100.
03:26
One hundred.
03:29
Can you just advise me how many people you have in quarters again?
03:34
We have two in quarters.
03:39
Repeat.
03:47
Kyle 1 to command.
03:51
Alright, go ahead, car one.
03:55
If you need that crew, I can take care of the LZ[2].
04:02
I'm not exactly sure where we're at. I need to get an update from K-200.
04:08
But if you can stand by and quarters, just to see if we do need to secure an LZ[2], but I don't need those other guys right at the moment.
04:18
That point.
04:27
K-200 to command.
04:29
Just keep on heading down.
04:32
Copy that, I'm coming down.
04:34
K-200 to command.
04:39
Command answering K-200.
04:42
I got two patients.
04:44
One with severe injury.
04:46
The other one is with altered consciousness as well.
04:49
So if that light flight is available,
04:52
we are going to launch them.
04:54
And we're going to be equipment in here.
05:00
What equipment do you need to be hot 200?
05:06
I got the ambulance coming down right now. Just for you guys.
05:13
Brugher.
05:18
Hey to the K-200.
05:21
Yeah,
05:23
just keep coming straight up here, but I'm gonna cruiser.
05:26
Grab the caller,
05:28
longboard.
05:35
3-2-7-5. Daniel, I know you're super busy, but you're going to have to notify EPOs on this when you get a chance.
06:00
Just advise me if you need any more personnel.
06:11
Fire alarm a new non-see.
06:14
Okay,
06:20
Nile. Command of Fire alarm, any update on the bird?
06:32
Got you.
06:35
Just looking for an update on White, please.
06:40
Light Flight is flying.
06:41
They're going to be heading to play. 15-minute ETA.
06:43
I'm going to turn out to secure that landing zone now.
06:49
Yeah, fire alarm. We have coverage for the landing zone.
06:52
No need to tone out.
06:57
Thank you.
06:58
Andrew want to call one?
07:02
Go ahead, Lieutenant.
07:05
Chief, I'm going to head the Wallum Lake Road. I've got two on the arm responding than an out of the station yet.
07:10
They'll be able to be on that second trunk with a LZ[2].
07:17
Come in, do you need more help to see you and go all set?
07:24
K-200, prompt command.
07:27
Stand by Colin.
07:35
Command engine one.
07:38
Engine one.
07:42
I'm guessing K-200 is tied up at the moment. Why don't you just start this way?
07:48
Three-two chief, you have two-one-iron responding.
07:51
Is that out at the station yet?
07:55
Okay.
07:59
Hello.
08:08
Command, K-200.
08:12
200.
08:14
I have some additional help coming for you, and I also want to ascertain,
08:19
do you want a second third for the second patient, or is one going to be enough?
08:28
I think one will get up, the other one we can drive in. Step one.
08:42
Engine one, parked up on the road and I'll drive you down.
08:46
Oh,
08:47
Injured one’s on Wallum Lake Road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical care provided by trained personnel during emergency situations.
[2]
LZ: Designated area for helicopter landing, often used for emergency or operational purposes.
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Near Wallum Lake Rd, Douglas, MA 01516
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