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Heard on: MATCOM Fire and EMS · 4 days ago
05:29
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Echo 431 responding to three to the MVA. Report 3113. Pull up to that truck right there. That truck right there. Maccom Palmer ambulance two responding from 39. Copy Palmer ambulance two responding. Back on center, Mr. Four on location, Legacy. Copy Central Ambulance Four on scene, Legacy. Medical One, can you pay Central Ambulance for area coverage please? Copy Central Ambulance for area coverage. Five with three to MBA. Rescue Three, five with three to the MBA. Back on Homer three two zone location. Back on Glenn Command. Go ahead. Can you start the entrapment timer please? Minute timer. Com Central Ambulance One is en route to Station Five One for area coverage. Ambulance One to Five One, area coverage. Command, support 31, arriving on location. Your orders? Support 31, stay with this vehicle down here at the beginning of the accident for me. I'm happy I got two additional personnel with me. Cloud 49, command, medic one. Go ahead, medic one. You have a patient count? I'm working on it for you. Matcom Palmer ambulance one is arriving on location. Break, command your orders. Palmer ambulance one, you're going to come between the two CVs and you're going to go up to the engine 36. Your patient will be in that car still entrapped. Come on down the side here. Up to the rescue engine up there. And Palmer One's approaching your orders. Medic One, Glen Command, total of five patients. Four already outside the vehicle, one still entrapped. Medic, one copy. Break. Central One, go ahead and start heading to the accident code red. Break. Central Two, go to six five for coverage. Central One copies to the scene. Command, Palmer One on location. Your orders? Yeah, if you'll just come up to the middle of the scene and help support Rescue Three Six. Okay, not coming. Palmer One's on location. Copy, Palmer One on scene. Medic One, Glen Command. Go ahead. From the medics on scene, the patient trapped in the vehicle is yellow status. Second command, say again. Medics on scene have coded the patient still entrapped as a yellow. Copy. Still yellow. Break central, that's why you can downgrade. Central, this one copies downgrading. Four one location Glen. Copy Palmer four one on scene. Break this is going to be 1st central ambulance, two central ambulance, two to station five one for area coverage. Four one battalion three or Glen command come up behind Palmer one's vehicle up here. One copies. Palmer Ambulance Two is arriving on location. Command your orders. Command, I'll have you come up between the CVs and park you in the front. Your patients will be in the car. Palmer Ambulances copies. Not calm. Go ahead. Five minutes entrapped, 5 min. Not calm. Patient has been extricated. Copy patient extricated.
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Multi-vehicle crash on S Glenn Hwy injures five

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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a multi-vehicle accident near the S Glenn Highway in Alaska. Five people were involved, with four able to exit their vehicles and one who was initially trapped but later extricated. Multiple ambulances and rescue units assisted, and the scene was managed under 'Glen Command.'

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S Glenn Hwy, Alaska 99645
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