Scooter rider struck by pickup truck is unconscious, Frederick County VA


A person riding a scooter was hit by a Dodge pickup truck near North Frederick Pike and South Timber Ridge Road. The scooter rider was found unconscious but breathing. Emergency responders arrived, blocked lanes, and set up a helicopter landing zone for possible air medical transport.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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FOX-2002, Pedestrian Struck, North Frederick Pike, South Timber Ridge Road, engine company, rest company 21, risk correction 20, rest company 16, ALS1, rescue engine 20, botany, 10.
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Pedestrian struck, North Frederick Pike, South Timber Ridge Road, Inch Committee 20, Risk 2020, Risk 202020, RIS 20, RIS 20, RIS 20, Operation on Channel 3, 1934.
00:29
Scooter and he hit him,
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he's trying to get turned around to go back. We don't have any further on the status of the patient.
00:41
Good.
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Lieutenant 16-A-O-N-16-1-A-L-4-N-M-Matic-161-R-EA-LU-S-O-O-O-O-E-L.
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Okay, 161. Baseball information in for a stereo and check on the alve all of aviation.
01:10
Time for her.
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Express engine 20, station completed.
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Joint Medic 16-1, caller's driving a Dodge pickup, struck a subject on a scooter who pulled out in front of them. It should be the southbound lanes or still getting further.
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AC-16, number out.
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Rob.
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Nine in-room.
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Nine-in-rope. Nine-in-row.
01:49
Your Rob.
01:55
Oh,
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I get a 16 driver.
02:03
Frederick.
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Madigan. He was okay.
02:07
I think there.
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There's Friday, Northburg, Pike, South River Ridge Row. We have a subject on scene. Thurrides and the subject on a scooter is unconscious but breathing.
02:25
In 20 on scene, blocking number two lanes.
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Can we check on your door?
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I'm on the phone now.
02:37
Roger, can you start another engine to get an LZ[1] setup?
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10-4[2]. I've got Wagon 16. Do you want them to the scene or to an LZ[1]?
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Have them set up an LZ[1] at the firehouse.
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Ten for our wagon 16.
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AC-16 on the scene.
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PC 16 on the scene Frederick to Wagon 16.
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I'm correct, Frederick setting up at LV at Station 20.
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I'm 4Wagon 16, setting up LZ[1], it's company 20.
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I'm still waiting on confirmation from HealthNet 8 out of Martinsburg. They're going to call me back.
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Tulligan, 10, from 16-1.
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Good.
03:37
Chief Heldenut's going to be approaching shift change. They might decline for pilot duty time.
03:42
If you're coming by 22, can you swing by 16 and grab my vent off ALS1 if we have the ground transport us?
03:51
Got it.
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Boulevard, risk in an 18 second call.
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Unknown medical problem, 119, Harold Corps, cross-rates Abrams Point Boulevard. Risk in an 182nd call, 1940.
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940 units.
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Quint 18 runs from a fire house for you.
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And you jump back.
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Okay, Chief,
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we're probably about 40 minutes out.
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161 is on scene.
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161 on the scene, 1942.
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Do you have an update for my comment?
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We're still waiting on a call back.
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It has to refuel and do a weather check. Do you want them to go ahead and launch after they do that?
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Just do with me when they get back.
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We're not going to be on scene too long.
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Quint 18, Dallas Firehouse, we're going to transport. I'm up sterile.
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Quint 18 with Firehouse, your name to Transport Unit 1946.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LZ: Landing Zone (helicopter landing area)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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