Multi-vehicle accident with multiple patients on highway, Carmel ME
Emergency units responded to a multi-vehicle accident with multiple patients on a highway near mile marker 172 northbound in Carmel. Units coordinated their efforts to manage the scene and assess the patients.
Audio|Source: Penobscot County Public Safety
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
10-4[1], and just to give Carmel Command a quick update, is there confirmed a second patient, are they all set?
00:09
We were at one of the first, uh,
00:12
where it looks like we're going to be coming up on the second one.
00:14
There wasn't another patient at our location.
00:19
104, copy.
00:24
I saw a station up here in my fire apparatus, just waiting on one of the two.
00:30
Stand for.
00:32
Okay,
00:35
sir. The tribal commander, a you at the most north end of the accident scene?
00:42
So that would be correct.
00:43
I am 172 northbound.
00:47
Okay, we're just coming up on the first one.
00:49
We will continue past them and come on up to you.
01:01
449, go ahead.
01:03
Can I go direct with the Carmel Command?
01:06
Please do.
01:08
Carmel Command, tell a little bit at 449.
01:24
We're going to need you at 172.
01:28
Head for me and medic two are right nearby.
01:35
Move on.
01:43
Fly car, go ahead.
01:46
Just want to advise you, I just got turned around and passing 169 northbound.
02:01
Normal command, was that the flycar for Northern Light?
02:06
10-4[1], fly-car 1.
02:10
10-4[1]. They can stand down and cancel.
02:13
I will not be needing them.
02:16
10-4[1]. Break, fly-car one.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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