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Injured person on trestle with leg injuriesSnohomish County WA

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Snohomish County, WA

A person on a trestle is injured but conscious and breathing normally. They have leg injuries. Multiple fire and police units responded to the scene, which is secured. Emergency medical services requested transport to Cherry Hill Hospital in Seattle.

Audio|Source: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
06:21
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be joining the call on Trussell with the breathing up.
00:03
We do.
00:08
He is advising the subject definitely looks injured and conscious alert breathing normally and complaining of leg injuries.
00:20
And units responding to the trustful scene is now through the unit that's not with the mail.
00:28
It was actually parked east street filmmakers.
00:31
On engine 72.
00:33
Agent 72, patient contact.
00:37
No, found latter one.
00:38
Can you repeat the high traffic?
00:43
Scene is now secure.
00:45
The police officer that's with the subject is actually east of filmmakers.
00:51
No comment on anyone?
00:55
Go ahead.
00:59
Okay, maybe they're trying to call.
01:06
882, that looks like that's a med-1 there in the middle of the trousel, mid-span on the trunzel.
01:11
We're going to continue off SR2 here.
01:14
Copy. We can head that way.
01:21
Engine 16, medic 20.
01:24
Med2 response to near 76 Avenue West.
01:29
Response on Pack 2, 2,
01:31
21,
01:32
near 76 Avenue West.
01:35
Nocom, 82.
01:37
882.
01:41
We're going to clear, and you can put us on the Med1[1] that's on the trestle.
01:44
Thank you.
01:51
882, we've got Everett units responding to that incident.
01:55
Why don't you stay on the NVC with Engine 82 if you haven't already committed?
02:02
Probably will do.
02:03
Thank you.
02:10
The Snowcom Engine 82.
02:13
Engine 82.
02:20
We've traveled SR2 all the way to Bigford.
02:23
I believe there's some confusion with WSP,
02:25
and I believe this is going to be that Med 1 that Everett's responding to.
02:29
We don't see any MPC up here.
02:31
If you could double check with WSP.
02:35
Easy.
02:41
Middek 20 from Socom.
02:43
Mediak 20 from Saddam.
02:46
Go ahead, by everyone.
02:49
Did you guys get off at homemakers?
02:53
Mediq 20 from Stokham.
02:59
Negative.
03:03
We're trying to get to the westbound threshold to give the exits.
03:06
We're committed that direction now.
03:12
Responding for an ALS[2] patient, intubated with Protagonic Shock, they are requesting transport to Cherry Hill in Seattle.
03:19
Thank you. Okay.
03:21
Agent 82, so ago.
03:26
Agent 82.
03:28
All involved vehicles are at 3-1.
03:33
Copy that. And I'm assuming the telephone tack-washed.
03:37
Averme.
03:44
291 engine 182 on top of all
03:49
10914
03:51
Socom engine 19
03:55
1018 You just touched the CRP
04:02
Hey, the time one, I think we got a little confusion here.
04:05
We were gifashed to SR2 eastbound, but it looks like you guys are mid-span trestle.
04:11
You guys are going to be able to handle that or do you want us to help?
04:14
We have having therapy.
04:19
I don't know that they've loved to see anybody.
04:21
Um,
04:22
okay, but let's check with letter one, see what it's what they might need.
04:31
I don't want from Taiwan.
04:34
I think we're just rolling up on the scene.
04:40
Kathy, do you want to, uh,
04:45
surfer to continue in, or do we have enough people?
04:49
890 page contact.
04:50
I think.
04:53
Hey, 90, please another.
04:59
CRP 15. BLF1 response, near 224th Street Southwest.
05:07
Number D-5, respond on TAC 2, near 224th Street, Southwest.
05:15
Thank you, Copy.
05:18
So on 837.
05:22
307? You can show, thank you.
05:25
All units, you can get off eastbound, Homemakers Exit,
05:30
Break, Snowcombe, Latter One, Latter One's on the C.
05:33
We've got one patient on the ground with State Patrol,
05:36
start a trauma timer[3], and we'll establish Homemakers Commanders, later on the station on the ground with State.
05:44
We're starting trauma timer[3] for Homemakers Command.
05:53
Aid 11. Aid results.
05:56
238, 20 in place, quest.
05:59
138, 18, replace west.
06:01
Respond on Snap 2.
06:05
Battalion 1, Battalion 1 Alpha.
06:08
Go ahead.
06:10
I looked up on the treasional path in the Homemaker's exit, and I was going to go make contact with state up here.
06:15
Copy, I'm behind you, so I'll be there in about my life.
06:19
Copy, you might consider going down to Homemakers.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Med1: High-priority advanced life support (ALS) medical response or channel designation.
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (higher-acuity medical transport/crew)
[3]
trauma timer: Operational timer initiated for trauma patient care/transport benchmarks

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