Serious two-car crash with trapped injured person, Branford CT
A serious collision involving two cars occurred near the intersection of North Main and Cedar streets in Branford. At least one person was trapped and unresponsive in a vehicle, requiring emergency rescue and medical assistance. Multiple responders arrived on scene to assist three patients with varying medical priorities.
Audio|Source: Branford Fire Department
03:29
Transcript:
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Medic.
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2.
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Engine 1.
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Car 6. Rescue 2.
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Response.
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Vehicle accident with injuries.
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Engine 1, rescue 2.
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Ambulance 2, car 6 intersection of North Main and Cedar for the 6.
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The ambulance who are responding.
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Maxine out.
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For six, respondent.
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Roger, persist.
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I have one party unresponsive trapped in the car.
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For the ambulance, you respondent.
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Roger. Roger.
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4-6 is on scene.
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Two-car heavy damage, Car 6 will be committed.
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Roger, two-car heavy damage, car six ground.
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Okay.
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Commander,
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Commander Branford, we got one unresponsive and the driver
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and need some extrication.
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And Joanne, we're going to be in the woods right across from Coastal.
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Roger, we're coming up right now.
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Hey, those two, come on up here in the woods.
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Roger.
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Go on 15.
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Roger.
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Coming up now, G.
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Demand a brayer for code 200.
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Two.
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Two more is 26 is for anyone.
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All right.
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Medic 1 response.
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Vehicle accident with injuries.
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One responding.
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All right.
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All right. For which end, I'm going to say I promise.
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Give Medic 1 resigning Priority 1[1].
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You have a Mutual 8 out of Guilford Priority 1[1] and Medic 4 responding solo.
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Roger.
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May I call, Medical 1.
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Medic 1, go ahead.
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Come up Cedar Street, you're going to turn left on the North Main.
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Stop right next to the rescue.
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Cedar to North Main next to the rescue.
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CERN-N-3-0.
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Command of Berth.
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Programmer Documents.
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Three patients, one code 200, one priority, one first.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, often involving life-threatening situations and lights-and-siren use.
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