Man injured with lacerations on Watsonville Rd, Santa Clara County CA


A man in his late 20s suffered cuts to his head, neck, and arm near Watsonville Rd. Emergency crews prepared a landing zone for an air ambulance amid downed power lines.
Audio|Source: Santa Clara County Fire - Dispatch and Commands
04:58
Transcript:
00:00
I'm looking for a medical group.
00:01
My fault. We've got to fire since seventy-two and quarters fast.
00:03
And in seventy-two in quarters, that's mass.
00:05
Medical group I see on command.
00:07
Traffic for medical group.
00:08
Okay, firm, so I ordered the air ambulance in the lat long of your location.
00:12
Are you going to need somebody else to assist with landing them or can you in 6-9 handle that?
00:16
We can handle that as long as 6-9 is coming from Wonsonville Road.
00:19
A firm and I've advised them that they're working for you and they're aware of the power lines down and the helicopter coming in.
00:25
I copy that.
00:26
Six-knife and route for about two minutes out.
00:29
Command 10 IC[2], do you have an ETA[3] for about two minutes out?
00:30
Command 10 IC[2], do you have an ETA[3] for the air ambulance?
00:32
I'll check the MetaVest image.
00:34
Okay, I see we're still on the phone with them, we'll give you an ETA[3] as possible.
00:37
Copy. And ASEA, it's about an 18-minute EPA, 1542 hour land time.
00:41
Copy thanks, break, medical group, I-C.
00:43
Medical group.
00:44
I don't know if you copy that, but it was about a one-eight-minute ETA[3] for the helicopter.
00:49
Copy that, 18 minutes.
00:50
IC[2]A. End of 6'9th on scene.
00:51
7.6.5.
00:52
JAC County, Mantis.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:55
Just confirm what they're going to do this on Calcourt.
00:57
I don't know if they have access. Engine 76. Pre-alert Medical.
01:00
Two-three-six-60-0.
01:01
T.S. Splendor.
01:02
Montephista Cerea.
01:04
I see medical group.
01:06
Go ahead. I've got the evening at me here.
01:08
Additionally, I've made 69 Day Road LV.
01:11
They're going to coordinate the landing zone for the helicopter and they'll coordinate what they get overhead.
01:15
I got me, thanks.
01:16
And medical group I see just confirm he's out of the vehicle, correct?
01:18
That's affirmative.
01:19
Copy brace, command 10, IC[2], patient's out of the vehicle, and PG&E is at scene.
01:23
And then engine 6-9 will be LZ[1] for the air ambulance on CalCorp.
01:29
Okay, I see. Okay, okay.
01:30
Okay. And actually, which is fine.
01:31
This will be health care center, room number 413.
01:35
Seventryor. Seventryosh. And actually with that engine 76, it's a proper response for a full patient.
01:39
IC[2]A, permission 6.9, we'll be establishing day landing zone.
01:43
I copy. You're looking at another 12-minute ETA[3] for the air hamlets and they'll be looking for you on CalCorp.
01:51
Copy that. And I gave them the lat long, so they should be to your location.
01:55
Yeah, for the Air Ambulance, we've got a late 20s male, approximately 250 pounds, laceration to the head, neck, and arm, A&O times 2.
02:04
A&O times 2.
02:06
Copy late 20s, male, 250 pounds, laceration, the head, neck, and arm, A&O times 2.
02:10
Rescue 74, Preal Alert Medical, 327, Hawthorne Avenue, Los Altos area.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LZ: Landing Zone (for helicopter)
[2]
IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene
[3]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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Location mentioned:
Watsonville Rd, California
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