Serious traffic accident on I-75 requires helicopter evacuation


A severe traffic accident happened on I-75, involving several vehicles. Emergency services, including a helicopter, were needed to help the injured.
Audio|Source: Grant County Fire Dispatch
03:17
Transcript:
Information for units on the seat of 75 northbound of the 162. Air Evac[1] 133 has accepted 12 minute ETA. Air EVEC 133 has accepted 12 minute ETA. Timeout. 22. The minute 35, arrival come to all the way into the beginning of the loop. 35 copies. (name withheld) command. Air Eback 133 is public service request additional patient information and type of injury. Two, one clear on that part. I'll update them. We have a patient (name withheld) to command. We're on approach. What do you need from us? 35 is on scene. 35 on scene, 2310. Looks like (name withheld), the HAC is about eight minutes out. 162 command command go ahead we're coming up on the scene where do you want to set go ahead is one wants to Our head from 162 B90 by all exhibits have been executed at this time. They were all patients, extricated, 2312. Med 32, dry ridge will be on scene. Matt 32, dry ridge, will be on scene. This is area back 133. 162 command. This is engine 31. It's 31. We're about probably three minutes out looking for an LZ[2] brief. Here, there's a piece of the unit on the right shoulder. You're on the intersection of the lines. Sound is southbound side. We're going to be north onside. Good coffee, thanks.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Air Evac: Air medical evacuation
[2]
LZ: Landing Zone
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Location mentioned:
I-75, Kentucky
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