12-year-old injured during high school football game, Fort Madison IA


A 12-year-old boy was injured during a football game behind the high school. EMS responded and considered air ambulance transfer. Emergency teams coordinated to reach the scene and contacted the boy's grandparents to inform them of the situation.
Audio|Source: Lee County Public Safety
06:11
Transcript:
00:00
Have 104 104 come up 21st Street behind the high school.
00:16
Item 101, you have a transfer for Madison, West Burlington. Out of 101 for a transfer for Madison, West Burlington, time of page 1614.
00:26
On 111, you can show something possible for the transfer.
00:31
Underston, 1614.
00:35
9-104, we're looking at home.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:41
Adam 104,
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9411's on scene, wanted me to advise you, come down 21st Street. You're going to come behind the high school. You'll see their truck where you're going to need to make a country.
00:57
Probably, how is your cat has a injury that's going on?
01:03
10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:15
One of four from 9411. Go ahead.
01:28
104 from 9411, EMS ops.
01:39
941 from 104. 11 from 104.
01:46
Adam 104, they're on EMS ops. You need to check the EMS ops.
01:52
Copy.
01:59
9411 from 104, I'm seeing behind your trucks.
02:04
All right, before you guys,
02:07
we can either carry stuff in or I can have you drive around and come in through the gate so we can get closer. It's your choice.
02:16
We're about in the middle, here to feel.
02:18
Such gates, the best they're going to.
02:24
You'll have to go back over in front of the high school over by the pool area and come up through there, come through the back parking lot, there'll be a gate coming back around and get that this way.
02:49
Copy. There's a guy that's standing at one gate towards the way back in here, but you'll see the other gate that's in the back parking lot. You'll come through there by the baseball field.
03:03
Copy.
03:08
Ninety-four-11 from 104.
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Go ahead.
03:16
We're in the parking lot behind the main field.
03:19
Can you direct us from here?
03:26
It's over closest to the high school, not over on the football. They're clear over between the high school and the football field.
03:41
Is it back on the baseball field?
03:50
That is, we're back.
03:52
You'll follow that code that comes around on the baseball field.
03:58
Ten Ford is a truck on the way we're going to ask the temperature around around.
04:11
From 104, we're on the scene at the fire department.
04:14
Pappy Adam 104 on scene, 1621.
04:22
Lee calling 50, 11, 10,000, 10, 14, 16, 21.
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10, 14, 16, 21.
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See,
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Adam, 104, 17, 21.
04:37
Beacon Adam, 104.
04:39
I don't want for her.
04:44
I need you to check with ARIVAC and see if they can be ready on the pad.
04:49
Understood.
04:58
Adam 101 from 113.
05:03
Go ahead.
05:06
One of you come join me at your ambulance.
05:14
Ten-four.
05:19
We call him from 9411.
05:24
9411, go ahead.
05:27
Do you have an officer that could go by number three Jones court? Check with the grandparents of this patient.
05:35
Tell them what situation we've got going.
05:39
10-4[1].
05:47
In Fort Medicine units,
05:50
we have an ambulance and rescue at the school and a typical call.
05:54
There are one different officers available to go by three zone.
05:59
We're trying to make contact with the Korean parent there.
06:04
Let them know what's going on. The 12-year-old male, the injury from football.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
Near Ave B, Fort Madison, IA 52627
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