Teen male with suspected broken ankle refuses transport, Pulaski County VA
Emergency medical and fire services responded to a 17-year-old male with a possible broken ankle on a porch in Pulaski County, Virginia. The patient refused hospital transport, and all units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Pulaski County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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15499,
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17-year-old male,
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possible broken ankle.
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They are on a porch. The patient is on a backboard.
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[unintelligible].
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Cantor. Four.
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Hand shoulder.
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We have a right-leaning block.
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One part is on the top of this time.
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See off in this case.
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154-9.
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Traffic 5 responding with 2.
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Yes, who is driving on scene.
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Establish for me as well.
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Yeah, four.
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Very nice, but I'll get two hours a lot.
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Mark Tien is the rest of the spot.
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Go ahead.
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What do you need, right lane, boss?
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Yes, sir, right lane.
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Alright, we're almost that.
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We're going to be right up for 296 of Ray.
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Just the rest of the end of five on the city.
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The rest of you five, 15-502.
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Central Utility 5 en route.
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Utility 5, 15-50.
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Traffic management.
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Traffic 5, go ahead.
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If you haven't committed to the interstate, you can clear.
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If you have committed to the interstate, you just won't pass the accident scene. As soon as EMS clears, we're all clearing.
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Okay.
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2.05 direct on that traffic.
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Good.
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You can just clear and available. Patient refusal.
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15.56.
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Try, you want to me.
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All right. You want.
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All fire and EMS units will be clear, available, turned over to the ESP.
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Pulaski County, VA
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