Man injured with gash on forehead, EMS responding, Houston TX


Emergency services are responding to a situation where a man has a visible injury on his forehead and is conscious and breathing. There are inquiries about the presence of workers in the area.
Audio|Source: Houston Police Department and Harris County Constables
02:27
Transcript:
Oh, hold a panic alarm, 960s[4], near West Belford. Yes, sir, can I get exactly the JPC? I've got a male conscious and breathing with gash on his forehead. 99G-5G-500[5]. All right, 612 are picking on you. That's clear. That's fair. That's for 6B32[1]. That's right. Covered 64 unsecure. At this time, there's someone moving equipment around over here. Can we get the caller back on the line and ask if there might be workers? That's fair. 1.23 Nora 13[2]. I show you arriving. We advise we attach the driver's license for the patient. I'm just going to be let's report you know we're at the door. That's clear. Edward 22, Eddie. Edward 22. Eddie. Henry 2.1. Henry 2.1. There's a log of Louisiana deal. We need a dart unit for 12 down 38, 12 down 38. Go ahead. One, 253, we're with them. We can see you calling them. We're under control of the center. 1.22, that's clear. You said EMS[3] will be non-staging current. That's clear. EMS advised they were going to move in. That's clear. EMS advised they were going to move in. That's quick. 1429, you can connect code too. Henry 2-1. It's going to be 012-957-492. Last name, Edmund. No, sir. Nothing. Patient is going to be bleeding from the face, a substance of black male, light complexion, wearing black clothing, coma.
Oh, hold a panic alarm, 960s[4], near West Belford. Yes, sir, can I get exactly the JPC? I've got a male conscious and breathing with gash on his forehead. 99G-5G-500[5]. All right, 612 are picking on you. That's clear. That's fair. That's for 6B32[1]. That's right. Covered 64 unsecure. At this time, there's someone moving equipment around over here. Can we get the caller back on the line and ask if there might be workers? That's fair. 1.23 Nora 13[2]. I show you arriving. We advise we attach the driver's license for the patient. I'm just going to be let's report you know we're at the door. That's clear. Edward 22, Eddie. Edward 22. Eddie. Henry 2.1. Henry 2.1. There's a log of Louisiana deal. We need a dart unit for 12 down 38, 12 down 38. Go ahead. One, 253, we're with them. We can see you calling them. We're under control of the center. 1.22, that's clear. You said EMS[3] will be non-staging current. That's clear. EMS advised they were going to move in. That's clear. EMS advised they were going to move in. That's quick. 1429, you can connect code too. Henry 2-1. It's going to be 012-957-492. Last name, Edmund. No, sir. Nothing. Patient is going to be bleeding from the face, a substance of black male, light complexion, wearing black clothing, coma.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6B32: Unit designation
[2]
1.23 Nora 13: Unit designation
[3]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[4]
960s: Panic Alarm / Emergency
[5]
99G-5G-500: Medical/EMS code (likely for reporting purposes)
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Location mentioned:
Near W Bellfort Ave, Houston, TX 77099
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