Car hits deer on Highway 160 causing injury, Rio Grande County CO
A car collided with a deer on Highway 160 causing an injury with facial laceration, drawing EMS and fire response due to the patient's bleeding condition.
Audio|Source: Rio Grande Public Safety
03:20
Transcript:
00:00
We got an accident injury.
00:02
160 at the 256, car versus deer.
00:07
Deer is still in the road.
00:10
Driver is bleeding.
00:11
The RP that we have is not giving us much info.
00:14
They're taking the vehicle off the road now.
00:18
Hi, copy. I'll be en route[2] from the office.
00:20
ETA is about 20, and do we know if they're blocking?
00:24
They are, they're trying to get the Uber off the road, but the deer is still on the road, and I have a proceed deputy two miles away.
00:31
Okay, copy.
00:32
I'll be in route.
00:33
235.
00:34
Almost for 16.
00:35
And I'll be en route[2] as well.
00:37
That's next time, 22,05.
00:42
SLV fire EMS.
00:47
145 Alamosa.
00:48
We have an accident and we need to page out EMS.
00:52
There is a driver that's injured.
00:54
Do we go ahead and page out secondary?
00:56
Go ahead, sorry about that.
00:58
Do I need to pay down secondary for this accident that we have where there's a driver that's injured?
01:04
Yes, but you want to call out as almost as you can? I'm going to take this person real quick, like...
01:15
S&V fire EMS.
01:18
I'm sorry, can you please 10-9[1] and I wasn't able to fully understand what you were saying? I'm going to take this person out real quick, like, but go ahead and page out Alamoza,
01:27
if you can't get hold of a secondary.
01:29
Probably sent you.
01:35
SALV fire EMSS.
01:38
Alamoza Christiane at 145.
01:46
SLV fire EMS.
01:49
145.
01:50
145.
01:51
145, go ahead.
01:53
We have ICALC is on the middle of the road right now.
01:56
Everyone has the opposite come and check out.
01:58
A patient has a laceration to his face.
02:03
I cannot stop right now.
02:04
We have a patient right on board with this.
02:07
Hi, Copy, we didn't have any responders from a secondary crew.
02:11
Did you want me to go ahead and say that Alamoa, sir?
02:13
Yeah, if you don't mind.
02:15
Copy, we'll do it.
02:16
3-2-8.
02:22
S-LV fire, EMS.
02:26
I'm at 1.45.
02:28
145. They said no, if you have to say that Alki is right in the middle of the road.
02:33
I copy. 20-2.
02:35
Also let them know that, uh,
02:37
tell the other people that we're having an evidence come down as soon as you can.
02:43
SLV firing S-L-L-V-I-M-4-911.
02:48
Go for N-145.
02:51
Hey, can you guys give me a patient report with that?
02:55
He has a laceration to his face, and he was bleeding at this time.
03:00
That's the only thing I saw right now.
03:03
Okay, sounds good.
03:04
We're going to be a little delayed getting out to you guys.
03:06
We're finishing up a flight time for now, but we'll be en route[2] to you shortly out.
03:10
Okay, I request out we have a patient on the bar with us right now.
03:15
Talk to that.
03:17
Yeah, we'll be in route to you guys probably.
03:19
Time far, thank you very much.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
[2]
en route: Units are on the way to the scene
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US-160, Colorado
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