Two-car accident causes cardiac arrest at gas station, Escambia County FL
A two-car accident at a gas station on South Highway 29 involved multiple patients, including a male in cardiac arrest. Emergency services requested a helicopter and are blocking the road for response.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
02:39
Transcript:
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Male patient with cardiac arrest, near South Highway 29.
00:03
For the BP gas station, we are on TAC 4[1].
00:15
Ladder 6, helicopter standby, near South Highway 29.
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Ladder 6, helicopter standby, near South Highway 29.
00:22
BP gas station, in TAC 4[1].
00:25
29.
00:28
I am not late with cardiac arrest response.
00:31
I do not know how many patients are involved.
00:34
Near South Highway 29.
00:36
I will also check for a helicopter.
00:49
General 11 lift assist, near Ashwood Lane.
00:52
Injournal 11, lift assist, near Ashwood Lane, Cross Forks, Oak Drive.
00:57
Near South Highway 29, receiving multiple calls about a two-car accident, one approximately a 20-year-old male,
01:07
being reportedly in cardiac arrest, air checker on a helicopter.
01:20
Agent 17, activated fire alarm, near West Jordan Street.
01:23
Engine 17, activated fire alarm, near West Jordan Street, the post office.
01:30
Major 4.
01:34
Four is on scene.
01:36
We will be blocking the road.
01:39
It looks like one vehicle is in the roadway.
01:41
Multiple people are standing around.
01:42
Esso is also on scene.
01:44
Looks like two cars.
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Vehicles coming from the south,
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should block the southbound lanes on the south end near the mill.
02:02
Engine 4 on scene.
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Engine 6, you copy blocks on southbound lane.
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Engine 6, you copy blocking southbound way.
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Six to copy.
02:15
Engine 4, scambi attack 4?
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Answer 4.
02:23
There are family members, two vehicles, nobody in either vehicle.
02:28
We have two or three patients currently, please add an extra EMS unit.
02:37
Understood. We already have two and a helicopter.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 4: Tactical radio channel 4 assigned
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