Two-vehicle collision with two injured near service and hagadorn, East Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-vehicle traffic collision occurred near Service Road and Hagadorn Road in East Lansing. Two people reported injuries including leg or knee pain and chest pain. Multiple medical units responded and a command was set up at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Ingham MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
It looks like we have possibly two patients.
00:02
Do we want to start out of 11 that way as well?
00:06
Medic 1-11.
00:08
Medic 1-11 to respond on a Jackson.
00:10
Service and Hagadorn and responding with a medic and drug 12.
00:14
Possible two patients, one with a leg or knee pain.
00:17
There's another person complaining of chest pain.
00:21
Dispatch, Battalion 11, we don't have a Medic 1-11 today.
00:25
If Medic 11, we've taken that.
00:27
Okay, now so, 11 taking that.
00:29
And they're aware.
00:31
Dispatch, Mike 12.
00:33
12.
00:37
Medic 12, you can show us on scene.
00:40
Looks like two vehicles involved.
00:42
Everyone's out of the vehicles as right now.
00:44
We'll be out checking.
00:45
Sure, you have 1121.
00:47
Two is involved, everyone out of the vehicle.
01:03
Dispatch will run on scene.
01:05
Make this Hagadorn command.
01:06
Okay.
01:08
Dispatch from Haggard on command.
01:10
You go ahead and turn back, medic 11.
01:11
Okay.
01:13
Madic 11, make clear.
01:14
You can stand up.
01:15
We are clear. We're standing down.
01:17
Dispatch, medic 91 in Route 2, Sparrow.
01:19
Okay.
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