Medics respond to traumatic head injury at Yocum Hall


Emergency responders are attending to a person with a head injury at Yocum Hall. Only one patient is involved, and the medics are responding quickly.
Audio|Source: Washington County Rural Fire Departments
03:8
Transcript:
Just confirmed outshel. Medicines, medic nine. 30 Charlie[1] traumatic injury. U.A. Yocum Hall, North Michael Roy Avenue. Alps 40, 10.0.20, 20-10. I need a C caller. That's self-exercitation. (name withheld), you got another list? (name withheld), (name withheld), what's your location? You'll see me. You'll come up on a record. I'm at the record. I'll stand here at the road, wait for you to get here. 901[2] of 4 fire com. I do have head trauma. Is your unit coming code 3? Copying head trauma, that's affirmed there. Responding code 3. Okay. See. Minut 10, minute, 10. us right, no either. Medics, 7,2, 901.4. Basic 2,0004. Basic 2, 30 Bravo[3], traumatic injury, North Perch Avenue, Up 40, Timeout, 2010. Medics seven, it's a list for responders to the traffic incident. Go ahead. Can we get an update on if there's a healthful patient and if it's just one, some idols, please? Just one patient. We're working on C-Smart right now. 91O107. 291-017, 21. 2011. 210107. 213 responded. 1.2nd3 responded. All right, now, sundack, I'm going to tell Parmantine inspect service. Probably because there was 24.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
30 Charlie: Traumatic Injury (EMS Code)
[2]
901: Medical Emergency (EMS/Fire Code)
[3]
Bravo: Medium-level EMS response
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Location mentioned:
Near N McIlroy Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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