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Severely injured woman with leg fractures in RichmondRichmond CA

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Richmond, CA

A woman around 60 years old suffered two open fractures to her lower legs and was breathing irregularly. A tourniquet was applied to her right leg, and medics arrived to provide further medical care and start an intravenous line. The incident took place near the Richmond Training Tower in Richmond, California.

Audio|Source: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
03:29
Transcript:
00:00
Copy loud and clear. I just want to see if you wanted some patient details.
00:05
Yes,
00:07
go for it. I heard unequal people with an angle for you think last I heard.
00:12
Yeah, it's a 60-year-old female, approximately 60 years old female, 130 pounds,
00:18
two compound fractures to the lower legs.
00:22
Tourniquet applied at (number withheld) to the right legs.
00:27
Both people, left-pupil dilated, right pupils pinpoint,
00:32
agonal breathing with OPA and BBMs just started,
00:36
and then unable to start an IV last I heard.
00:45
We start to copy all that.
00:48
Confirming our LZ[2] is going to be the training tower.
00:53
That's affirmative.
00:55
The LZ[2] will be at the training tower.
00:56
I'm here on scene and it's all secured and the medics are en route as we speak.
01:03
We're scared to copy.
01:09
Spotfire, I see.
01:12
I see ECHO2, go ahead.
01:17
There we're going to permit and I see released ECHO2.
01:20
It's going to be left in the bearer of all three OCP.
01:24
Comfair copy.
01:30
...120. Restrict you.
01:34
332, go to 60120.
01:37
We're about a minute out, just crossed up the hill line.
01:39
Should be seeing you guys shortly,
01:41
and we'll be looking for you guys.
01:45
My copy that, I'll let you know when I have a visual on you.
01:49
LV is clear, no obstruction.
01:55
I should do.
02:07
612 from Captain 51.
02:12
Captain 51, loader 6120.
02:16
The 18 gauge IV has been established in the right off AC.
02:25
I miss that last traffic.
02:29
An IV has been established, 18 gauge in the right AC.
02:35
Copy. Okay.
02:40
InGen 70, Medics 64, Code 3[1] Medical to Walgreens, Richmond Parkway at San Pablo Avenue.
02:46
Richmond Parkway at San Pablo Avenue for a future patient, 52-year-old male.
02:53
6.120. We trade you.
02:57
Breaks 32, 612.
02:59
Do you guys have us in sight yet? And I think we're looking for the Richmond Training Tower.
03:07
I do not have you in sight.
03:09
Not yet.
03:11
Let me keep my eye out.
03:14
We have views of the Richmond Training Tower.
03:17
Is that where you're...
03:18
I see the code light.
03:22
We have to stop.
03:23
I got you in visual right now at my 12 o'clock, so the LZ[2] is all clear.
03:28
No obstruction.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
[2]
LZ: Landing Zone (for helicopter)

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