20-year-old male treated for head injury near fire station, Sapulpa OK
Emergency personnel treated a 20-year-old male with a head laceration and controlled bleeding near Fire Station 4 in Sapulpa. The patient was transported to St. John's hospital.
Audio|Source: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Copy that S1-110,
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we're going to have you respond to this call outside of station 4.
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14, okay.
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18, sorry, Trevor.
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215.
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18, okay.
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29, I'm Travis.
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29, okay.
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29, okay.
00:22
I don't think 7-7 tonight.
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Student 109, 109, status check.
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109, we're patient.
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Charlie 390.
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Go ahead.
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Copy patient's back.
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Three-county ambulance 112 is going to be transporting to St.
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John's, Fulpa.
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10.4.
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Charlie 390.
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Go ahead.
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Can you 21 1446 whenever you're available?
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155, 64.
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54, clear, 2030.
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7.
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2037.
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One to one-tenth direct.
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Stand, one-two-eight.
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Can you show me 10-8[1] route.
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Okay, go ahead.
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238.
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If you pull up on scene, I'm going to need you to pull in front of the first fire truck,
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and your patient is going to be standing in front of the second fire truck.
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One time, copy, it's open to senior fire trip.
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Update on your patient,
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(name withheld), 20-year-old male, laceration, and the head, control bleeding.
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112, R-on-C-mile, 4-1-3-4, we're heading for 6134.
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We're heading priority one just to pulp us.
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Priority ones to fall off.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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Sapulpa, OK
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