Three-vehicle crash with air ambulance requested, Polk County FL


Radio traffic about a three-vehicle crash with moderate damage. All occupants are out and not trapped. Medical and fire units discuss responding and using an air ambulance. They consider a landing zone in a park field or on Highway 27 and discuss possibly closing the highway to allow the helicopter to land.
Audio|Source: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
07:39
Transcript:
That's a 46. 242. 242. We've got a fish. The arrest counter. Have me. Agent 421, this is back. Enter 421. On scene, two vehicles, moderate damage, all walking up here to be out, totalized on injuries. vehicles monitor damage all occupies computer interview out will advise on injuries 8202. Service decon. Hi, service deacon, 8202. Reporting that all occupants are out of the vehicle and confirmed in traffic. of the vehicle and no entrapment, no entrapment. Okay, we're on same, three vehicles, moderate damage, no roadwalkets, floated by. I got down, seen, moderate damage, will invite. I'll see me, moderate damage, will invite. Complete returning you, 20-2-0-3. I think you see this room. Squad 21. Quad 21. PDX trauma. Do you want your helicopter walks? Where are you get one? That's affirmative. They are on standard. That's from, go ahead and dispatch me 10 or 12 for LV. On 4. Rescue, 230. 2.30. Destination. AT&O4. 26. (name withheld) 7.7. We're only control. There's no patient for this time. No, understood. (name withheld) dispatch. At 7. Continue the first 3rd rescue, you could terminate the second. Displash 2, Rescue 18. 6.2. Rescue, 18. 18. That's up. Do copy. There's only one. If you copy, there's only one medic unit needed. We copy. 18 to 18. We have 19 and APA in her reclosure. We have a 14-minute ETA[2]. We can take a bus call. It's five to dispatch. We're a skew fast. I'm going to complete. This one, too. Good late. They two, no, pass. Walk, one dispatch. We able to dispatch, centerfold. That's a permanent. We're doing it right now. How are you like to LZ[1]? I'm responding to this 10 or 12th. There's a field here in Campin, I believe we're going to be able to utilize on the south side of the park, although it does be a little wet and we've got a bunch of room and so I'm unsure of the conditions over there. Great, the time seven is by two helicopters in half. It was air care. They had a 12-minute. I believe it's going to be 5 and they had a 12-minute ETA. Founders, 10 or 12 come up here? Not yet. No 12 this minute. 10.10.12. En route. I copy. You're going to be assisting with the LZ for assist that 7-104-0404 highway 27, aircare 5, 12-minute, ETA. TSA. COS out of service training, 8206. Squad 21, 10, 10 or 12. Okay. There's a field on the south end. of this camp and I believe it's definitely big enough for helicopter land, but I don't know about the conditions as far as rain maybe too wet. Do you check that out for me? Class 7 Squad 21. Do you got any deputies on the team with you yet? I guess we need to shut down 27. That's for a miss. I have one here. All right, half-hipper requested. second deputy. In case that field's too wet, they're going to prefer to land on the hard surface and we can either rub back up to (name withheld) or we can set down the highway. Select Pack 5, stroke 919, Lake Thomas Road. (name withheld) that (name withheld), my post. I've got to that. Lake Wales, Pack 5802. Just after, Ski, 46. Back around 26, then please. Okay. Rescue 26. Rescue 26. Rescue 26 Destination. Destination, 1890. Rescue 30. Rescue 30. Rescue 30. You can show us complete. 18. We're going to have one patient under control at the front. I'm going to control one patient in 18.9. Backward 20. Backwards 20. All units under control. Goveteenade 299. We're agreeing down. I want to make a last onto O, Kurt. Oaks going to be on your right-hand side. Nage 12 dispatch. Yes, 12.
That's a 46. 242. 242. We've got a fish. The arrest counter. Have me. Agent 421, this is back. Enter 421. On scene, two vehicles, moderate damage, all walking up here to be out, totalized on injuries. vehicles monitor damage all occupies computer interview out will advise on injuries 8202. Service decon. Hi, service deacon, 8202. Reporting that all occupants are out of the vehicle and confirmed in traffic. of the vehicle and no entrapment, no entrapment. Okay, we're on same, three vehicles, moderate damage, no roadwalkets, floated by. I got down, seen, moderate damage, will invite. I'll see me, moderate damage, will invite. Complete returning you, 20-2-0-3. I think you see this room. Squad 21. Quad 21. PDX trauma. Do you want your helicopter walks? Where are you get one? That's affirmative. They are on standard. That's from, go ahead and dispatch me 10 or 12 for LV. On 4. Rescue, 230. 2.30. Destination. AT&O4. 26. (name withheld) 7.7. We're only control. There's no patient for this time. No, understood. (name withheld) dispatch. At 7. Continue the first 3rd rescue, you could terminate the second. Displash 2, Rescue 18. 6.2. Rescue, 18. 18. That's up. Do copy. There's only one. If you copy, there's only one medic unit needed. We copy. 18 to 18. We have 19 and APA in her reclosure. We have a 14-minute ETA[2]. We can take a bus call. It's five to dispatch. We're a skew fast. I'm going to complete. This one, too. Good late. They two, no, pass. Walk, one dispatch. We able to dispatch, centerfold. That's a permanent. We're doing it right now. How are you like to LZ[1]? I'm responding to this 10 or 12th. There's a field here in Campin, I believe we're going to be able to utilize on the south side of the park, although it does be a little wet and we've got a bunch of room and so I'm unsure of the conditions over there. Great, the time seven is by two helicopters in half. It was air care. They had a 12-minute. I believe it's going to be 5 and they had a 12-minute ETA. Founders, 10 or 12 come up here? Not yet. No 12 this minute. 10.10.12. En route. I copy. You're going to be assisting with the LZ for assist that 7-104-0404 highway 27, aircare 5, 12-minute, ETA. TSA. COS out of service training, 8206. Squad 21, 10, 10 or 12. Okay. There's a field on the south end. of this camp and I believe it's definitely big enough for helicopter land, but I don't know about the conditions as far as rain maybe too wet. Do you check that out for me? Class 7 Squad 21. Do you got any deputies on the team with you yet? I guess we need to shut down 27. That's for a miss. I have one here. All right, half-hipper requested. second deputy. In case that field's too wet, they're going to prefer to land on the hard surface and we can either rub back up to (name withheld) or we can set down the highway. Select Pack 5, stroke 919, Lake Thomas Road. (name withheld) that (name withheld), my post. I've got to that. Lake Wales, Pack 5802. Just after, Ski, 46. Back around 26, then please. Okay. Rescue 26. Rescue 26. Rescue 26 Destination. Destination, 1890. Rescue 30. Rescue 30. Rescue 30. You can show us complete. 18. We're going to have one patient under control at the front. I'm going to control one patient in 18.9. Backward 20. Backwards 20. All units under control. Goveteenade 299. We're agreeing down. I want to make a last onto O, Kurt. Oaks going to be on your right-hand side. Nage 12 dispatch. Yes, 12.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LZ: Landing Zone
[2]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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Sugar Pine Blvd, Florida 33810
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