Person injured with multiple pains receiving emergency care, Williamson WV


A person is injured with neck, shoulder, rib, back, hip, and pelvic pain after an incident near W 3rd Ave in Williamson. Emergency crews, including fire and EMS units, are providing care at the scene. A medical helicopter is preparing to evacuate the patient from a landing zone near the field house.
Audio|Source: Mingo County Fire
05:2
Transcript:
00:00
Hey (name withheld), if you can go around me up and just turn the line, go on.
00:03
102, me can't go on?
00:08
I'm going to have insane commands on this.
00:11
Did they speak about any injury?
00:12
She's complaining of shoulder, rib, and back pain.
00:16
Copy.
00:17
He is 22 in town.
00:20
55 is going to be responding from Williamson, from Station 2, their ALS[1].
00:25
Reddy soil maker will be on stage, sure.
00:27
Is that TMS already on scene?
00:28
On say 1933.
00:30
Cameron, you got to go with you in there any of the halls, just wait on it.
00:33
That's going to be a negative.
00:34
We're going to be out here, right here on the roadway.
00:36
They're getting ready to location now.
00:38
I'm watching this wheel.
00:39
Copy. It's going to be as soon as you talk past AEP buildings.
00:42
We'll be here on the left.
00:43
That's Cobgan.
00:44
That's May PIN now. 114-102.
00:45
102. 102 is a 114.
00:46
I'm on my way to the station.
00:48
I've got my machine loaded on a trailer and strapped down.
00:51
You need me to head that way? That's an aide.
00:53
If you want to look her off the hill, she's right here at the blacktop, if you want to hang out there at the station, where are you at exactly?
00:58
Ready to cut across Harvey Street Bridge.
01:01
Top, we'd be standing out front there and we're going to set up the LZ[2] down here at the steel house.
01:06
Okay, you need me to tuck a truck and head that way.
01:09
Yeah, yeah, go ahead and row five down there.
01:11
All right, I'll take five and head to the field house.
01:15
But escape lock, I'm coming behind your cage.
01:17
In four. Taking away in some fire.
01:18
Make it a Williamson unit on C.
01:20
14, Maca. Go ahead, you're correct.
01:22
It's 551 that flight to auto launch and can I have a wait on the patient?
01:26
Weight is going to be about 1C, yeah, go ahead and launch them, Williamson, go ahead and come down.
01:31
Ten-four, when they call me back, I'll have them launch.
01:33
Copy. Who do you want me to use as Ground Contact Williamson Unit? One-14 or 102, which are one of those get on thing.
01:40
Ten-four, sir. Rescue 12 Mingo, we're going to be en route to the LZ[2].
01:42
We have to engine 7 and the HQ 11 on at the ECCC along with 55 to make a minute.
01:52
1938.
01:53
Make it a whim some fire on scene with patient.
01:56
Make it a whim some fire unseen with patient.
01:58
Okay, they may be awake in the radio.
02:01
They'll turn mobile out.
02:02
1.05, maker.
02:03
Go ahead. Can you give me extent of injuries for MECOM?
02:05
She is having neck pain, right hip pain, and pelvic pain.
02:10
...imson engine 5, MECA.
02:11
Be on scene, LV.
02:12
And left shoulder pain.
02:14
ARIVAC-85 accepted flight with a 22-minute ETA.
02:17
104, we'll notify.
02:19
They're continuing patient care in the back of Amos and we'll be heading that way.
02:23
1942.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
LZ: Landing Zone
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Location mentioned:
Near W 3rd Ave, Williamson, WV 25661
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