Two patients with injuries in accident near E 28th St, Lorain OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic accident near East 28th Street resulted in minor to moderate injuries involving two patients. Emergency services requested additional units to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lorain OH EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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28th, M.V.A.
00:02
Fast, smithers.
00:05
Three, go ahead.
00:08
You can sure you're in route, new crew, Kleiner and Ayat.
00:13
I'm sure you're in route.
00:14
I'm sure you're in route. I'm not going to 28th for an MVA.
00:15
This match, 21, clear.
00:19
21J, please.
00:21
This match, 23193.
00:24
3.0.0.
00:29
Special officer, 2,1, or extravary.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:35
I get to the 5709, whispering fines.
00:39
5709, whispering times.
00:41
Place,
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27-year-old male and response.
00:45
N-R-Row.
00:49
5709, Wistern Tines, Ploids for 87-R-Mill, unresponsive.
00:53
Going to run north up from the head end of the sponsor.
00:57
Oh, is that in, Cooperville.
01:00
Just passed 23.
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23, go ahead.
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23, go ahead. 23, go ahead.
01:14
Station on Lector 12, Lickord 12, Needover to 290 of Washington, 290 of Washington, I have.
01:20
Our pregnant female request can be checked out.
01:24
This is 23.
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23, you go ahead.
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It's going to be a minor to moderate MVA.
01:34
We have two patients.
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We will advise.
01:39
Okay, 23.
01:41
This batch is 23, can we have a second unit rolling over here?
01:46
23, do you get 222 in your life?
01:50
Copy.
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