Multiple traffic accidents with trauma patients in Charlotte, Charlotte NC


Several traffic accidents occurred near Brookshire Freeway and North College Street in Charlotte, involving multiple trauma patients. Emergency responders attended the scenes, and police are en route to assist. One patient was semi-conscious after drinking and is barely responsive.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5, MVA[1] Medical Hole, Brookshire Freeway and North College Street.
00:05
Engine 5, MVA[1] Medical Hole, Brookshire Freeway and North College Street.
00:15
Field Creek Station 3 fire.
00:18
Carbon monoxide alarm, near Creeks Edge Drive, cross street of Cove Edge Lane and High Bluff Court.
00:30
Oct. 8 for traffic, Mike Off 8 for traffic.
00:37
3.7s command.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:45
We can't gain access on the alpha side, but just looking at the windows, it's all clear.
00:53
I've got a water flow alarm and the gong is going off.
00:57
I don't have the water coming out of the overflow.
00:58
We're just trying to get in the back side.
01:00
There's no key in the red things that work.
01:05
Okay, there's not a knock spot over here either.
01:12
Acknowledger 1, Senator.
01:16
Acknowledger 1, go ahead.
01:19
C. You can cancel medic.
01:20
We're back in service.
01:26
CMA 10-98, 1.
01:30
1. 1.
01:34
Special guard, Cima 5.6.
01:42
Letter 1, MBA Medical Hole, Brookshire Freeway and North College Street.
01:47
Letter 1, MBA Medical Hall, Brookshire Freeway and North College Street.
01:57
That's for the Pounder 1.
02:04
Central to Steele Creek Engine 3 responding to near Creeks Edge Drive covering the maxi alarm going off unknown area code by a medical alarm company go ahead I tried to reset it twice and it keeps going back into alarm.
02:26
Got me.
02:29
The patient went out drinking earlier and has been semi-conscious and barely responsive since getting home.
02:36
Police is in route.
02:42
22-1.
02:45
Go ahead, in 22.
02:47
I just want to confirm it's not a home.
02:50
There's a routine.
02:52
That's affirmative that it's a routine.
02:55
Captain.
03:03
It looks like some of these are changing their minds.
03:06
Before I send them all the CMC, since they were all in the same car together, will you call over to them and ask if they are 10-4 accepting two priority-two traumas and looks like two or three priority-three traumas off in the same accident?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Collision or accident involving one or more motor vehicles.
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