Male patient with foot injury at Verdon Road address, Doswell VA


Emergency responders were dispatched to a traumatic injury involving a 50-year-old male with a foot injury near Verdon Road. The patient was conscious and breathing, and although there was an initial concern of being trapped, the person was no longer trapped when responders arrived.
Audio|Source: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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traumatic injury, priority 1[1], near Verdon Road, cross street to Washington Highway, utilize TAC4, timeout, out 22, 39 hours.
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4.4, go ahead.
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I know you can still prep.
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Negative, he is no longer trapped.
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Okay, thank you.
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Ambulance 402 engine 404, you're responding to near Verdon Road, cross streets of Washington Highway, specialty coding and lamination for a 50-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
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with injury to the foot.
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Ambulance 416 in Hanover? Are we closer than Ambulance 402?
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Amylos 416, I'll show you're responding, where are you located?
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Amelis 416, I'll show you returning, and status.
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We are back in service on Station 1's first due, will we be closing in the ambulance 402?
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Embellis 402 advice,
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distance to a call.
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Avalent 402 is finding from quarters on Verdon.
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EMLS416, you'll be closer.
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We'll take that call for Emilis 402.
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M.S. 416, show you clear from difficulty breathing call, show you en route to traumatic injury,
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near Verdon Road.
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Ableau 2.
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Engine 404 of patient contact.
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Engine 404 to Hanover priority traffic.
Police codes explained
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priority 1: Highest-priority response, potentially life-threatening
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Location mentioned:
Near Verdon Rd, Doswell, VA 23047
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