Two injured in rear-end crash near Harry S Truman Dr, Largo MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a rear-end collision near Harry S Truman Dr in Largo. Two occupants, a 44-year-old and a 12-year-old, were transported to a hospital with apparent head and neck pain. Both were conscious and stable after the motor vehicle crash.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Hello, this is ambulance A-46.
00:01
I'm calling for a destination decision.
00:03
I had two patients involved in a motor vehicle collision.
00:06
Both patients were in the vehicle that was rear-ended, airbags deployed.
00:11
I have a 44-year-old and a 12-year-old, both in the same car.
00:17
The husband, another ambulance is going to transport for him.
00:21
The 44-year-old is complaining of neck pain, hip pain, nausea, and forehead pain, no loss of consciousness.
00:29
Not sure how fast they were going, but they were all belted, no deformities, pupils equal and reactive.
00:42
Vitals for the 44-year-old are blood pressure 128 over 78, 97% oxygen at room air, pulse 102, and blood sugar 287.
01:05
Hospital staff asking if transport is local or to another facility.
01:17
Ambulance is about five minutes away from the facility.
01:23
A mother and daughter were in the vehicle, ages 44 and 12.
01:29
Paramedic asks if facility can accept both patients since it is not a pediatric center.
01:34
Accident occurred on the Beltway. Their sedan was rear-ended, airbags deployed, and they both want to get checked out.
01:53
Both patients are alert with a GCS of 15.
02:00
Vitals for 44-year-old: 128 over 78, 97% room air, 102 pulse, 287 blood sugar.
02:07
The 44-year-old complains of head, neck, and hip pain, and nausea.
02:13
Both patients are collared, no loss of consciousness, no blood thinners.
02:19
The 12-year-old has vitals of 126 over 90, 98% room air, pulse 106, and complains of head and neck pain with no loss of consciousness.
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