Multiple patients injured in multi-vehicle crash


Dispatchers and responders discuss a large multi-vehicle crash at NW 135th St and NW 17th Ave. They report about 17 patients, request rescue units and ambulances, give arrival times, confirm some patients are basic-care, note two patients from the same vehicle, and ask for equipment like a backboard.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
06:29
Transcript:
1733-day County. Copy 20-2-H0-(name withheld). 511-8-2-2-0-5-1-0-0-5-1-6-4-0-6-9-8-6-8-3 Street. 1734 they come. Rescue[1] 5-1 repeat. Rescue 5-1 or C-vider 5-1 is on there requested. They come. ...and ended a... Rescue 5-8 where arrival... We're waiting on the theater. Thank you, 21. That's affirmative. You're waiting on a bus heater night. You're such a way at every time. Thank you very time. Thank you very much. Three Miami Beach miles away Thank you very many. Thank you very many. We have a total now with 12-3 patients. 22 cars to you unless 22 and 254 is requesting northwest 135th Street and 17th Avenue switch the north frequency ULs 2-22-t copy 17 37-7-day County REST 5-1 chosen route 16-1 copy 1730-7-day County Copy. Thank you for understanding. Copy. Thank you for understanding. Copy. VALS. 22 on North, 18 minute, ETA[3]. A T. L.S. 22, copy. 18 minute, ETA, D. D. County, region, Injure. 5.4. Reservant. That's affirmative. (name withheld) 22 has that 18-minute ETA. (name withheld) 5. 5. 5'4 gab. Command will see ETSA email. Engine, rescue for transport. Copy starting a rescue. Copy B-LF. RescueA, you get canceled. Rescue 8. 4-5. Add Macroof copy. By record. Commandion, you can't copy. We have 17 patients total. As Microw Group by copy. 22, I got two BIA stations. Engine 5-4, confirming two B-LS patients, engine 5-4. Copy and confirming they're from different vehicles, Agent 5-4. Same vehicle, husband, a wagon. Engine 5-4, copy, same vehicle. They can't hear anything, BLS[2]-22. 1742 they come. Engineer, are you able to advise AMR to come up with a backboard? Ingenital, I will call them, and I don't know.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Rescue: Medical Rescue Unit Response
[2]
BLS: Basic Life Support
[3]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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Location mentioned:
NW 135th St & NW 17th Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33167
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