Multiple adult males injured in falls at ski run and beach


Several adult males fell and hurt their ankles and head at a ski run and near a beach. Medical and fire teams are helping and one person with a head injury needs transport.
Audio|Source: Orange County EMS
02:58
Transcript:
24 service, how far response? 28-year-old male, a couple ankle injury, secondary to a full. 593[3], 7.97, I'm sure. (name withheld) Headland on the cross of the POMPort service. How far response? 29-year-old male. Little ankle injury, secondary to a pole. Ensure 5993 K, about 97. All right, and the clock is 1640[4]. Orange, 911[1], 1. Projurva 0.077. Very sound 1650. They're reporting they did. They were on a wrap, and they are on shore. It's going to be in the back of 593-8-8-Rat 97. 1650. I appreciate it, thank you. 9-1-1-1-4-9-5. 4-9-5-1-4-9-2. Transporting BOS to Fahrenheit 8-4-9-2-back-2. 6-5-2. Quatero 77 on time. 7.7 is on. You can read the last two number two bridges. We need the command post via fire department being dispatch also. Received. Now I want to put your number 7-7. 7.7. 7.7 will redirect to number two beach with the fire department command and set a 593. That's the program. Three, see you. Thank you. Our zone, number for one-two. Foreign turn. One-two, one-four-o-one. One-two, one-four-o-one medical driving guard-hout. Intolated Inhold and Mimicating District. 3-L transport unit, 64-year-old male, fall, head injury, 3.89, ski run, road. Receiving for Walthillate, insolving County, mimicating District, 64-year-old male, fall with head injury, early-off, Transport Unit[2] 389, 389, 3-9, 3-run road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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911: Emergency Call
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Transport Unit: Medical Transport
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593: Unit Identifier
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1640: Time Mark
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Location mentioned:
Orange County, NY
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