Traffic incident leads to multiple patients being treated, Mesa AZ


Emergency responders attended a traffic incident at or near 1625 North 72nd Street. They treated multiple patients and moved them to a safe area. At least one patient will need to go to a hospital.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
04:13
Transcript:
Copy. It looks like they were able to get the patient back on the line, stated that it was a white male approximately 6 feet, brown hair with facial hair, stocky build, and then the RP hung up. 1625, North 72nd Street, Medic 214[3], C-dex 5[2]. Confirm, we have not cleared the vehicles, secure hazards. Ladder 411[1] copies hazards sector, get your help clear on the vehicles and secure hazards. Reddenhouse Command's alarm. Writtenhouse, Command, go ahead. I copy. A total of three ambulances needed on the call. Sir, we're going to have some of them coming from Gilbert. Do you need them, Code 3? We're now command back to alarm. That's a negative. They can code to use fine. I copy, sir. I mean, two of them are from Gilbert, advises any of our delays, and be upgraded. I copy that. I'll be absorbing 413. I don't need any ambulances upgraded. I don't have any patients upgraded yet. I will have one for sure transport. Command copies, one for sure transport. And now it's command tool on. Right now it's command, go ahead. This stage just north of the incident and the northbound lanes of Redenhouse. I copy. Incoming medic units need to stage just north of the incident, northbound lanes on Reddenhouse. Ten minutes on your timer. Ten minutes on the timer. Treating patients as well as securing hazards and getting off of the vehicles waiting for medication. AlarmCAPU, 1638. Go ahead. Were all patients able to get to the treatment area or are we treating any patients in place in the vehicles? We have all patients in the treatment area. We, I currently have all three of my delays being assessed. And we'll just be working on the INAs when we get an opportunity here. Community copies. All patients are in the treatment area. Command. And all clear on both vehicles and hazards about to clear. Command copies. All vehicles have been deteriorated as well as an all-clear than vehicles. Command to treatment. Treatment, go ahead. Are you going to need any additional assistance in the treatment area at Flat or 411 that's confirmed an all clear of the vehicles as well as their hazards have been secured? Yeah, I'll just have them grab these INAs for me. Other than that, I think we're okay. We're just determining whether or not I need any more transports with these other two patients yet.
Copy. It looks like they were able to get the patient back on the line, stated that it was a white male approximately 6 feet, brown hair with facial hair, stocky build, and then the RP hung up. 1625, North 72nd Street, Medic 214[3], C-dex 5[2]. Confirm, we have not cleared the vehicles, secure hazards. Ladder 411[1] copies hazards sector, get your help clear on the vehicles and secure hazards. Reddenhouse Command's alarm. Writtenhouse, Command, go ahead. I copy. A total of three ambulances needed on the call. Sir, we're going to have some of them coming from Gilbert. Do you need them, Code 3? We're now command back to alarm. That's a negative. They can code to use fine. I copy, sir. I mean, two of them are from Gilbert, advises any of our delays, and be upgraded. I copy that. I'll be absorbing 413. I don't need any ambulances upgraded. I don't have any patients upgraded yet. I will have one for sure transport. Command copies, one for sure transport. And now it's command tool on. Right now it's command, go ahead. This stage just north of the incident and the northbound lanes of Redenhouse. I copy. Incoming medic units need to stage just north of the incident, northbound lanes on Reddenhouse. Ten minutes on your timer. Ten minutes on the timer. Treating patients as well as securing hazards and getting off of the vehicles waiting for medication. AlarmCAPU, 1638. Go ahead. Were all patients able to get to the treatment area or are we treating any patients in place in the vehicles? We have all patients in the treatment area. We, I currently have all three of my delays being assessed. And we'll just be working on the INAs when we get an opportunity here. Community copies. All patients are in the treatment area. Command. And all clear on both vehicles and hazards about to clear. Command copies. All vehicles have been deteriorated as well as an all-clear than vehicles. Command to treatment. Treatment, go ahead. Are you going to need any additional assistance in the treatment area at Flat or 411 that's confirmed an all clear of the vehicles as well as their hazards have been secured? Yeah, I'll just have them grab these INAs for me. Other than that, I think we're okay. We're just determining whether or not I need any more transports with these other two patients yet.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Ladder 411: Fire/Rescue Response Unit
[2]
C-dex 5: Fire/EMS Dispatch Code (possibly indicating severity or nature of medical call)
[3]
Medic 214: Medical Response Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near N 72nd St, Mesa, AZ 85207
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