Person with severe injuries near railroad tracks requires airlift


Audio|Source: Mingo and Pike Counties Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Williamson Police and Fire
03:23
Transcript:
10401, we're going to push for me and we're on their way, by them. 1301 to go over the command. Go ahead and go over 301. Due to the extremity of the injuries, you probably better wake up the mouth of any credit to take the medical personnel to the scene. Okay, that's what we were discussing on the waves. We're the way on EMS. Careful. Mayor Warren Cliff Command. Go ahead. You give me a height and weight on the patient. A hundred and fifty pounds is Friday. if you want to fly from. What is this going to be that? It sounds like it's going to lead back towards the river. Is it up toward Glen Allen Strip or is it on the main road? Up by the tracks, it sounds like the angels couldn't get in there. You've got a couple of uniformed trains. Can you get a hold of them and ask them, do I come up, Glen Allen, and I go toward the river? Tim. Towards Green Allen, or does he go towards the river? Go to the river and come down the tracks. James, like my thought. I want to Gilbert command, you may want to spot, see if you can spot a place where helicopter can land as you're in right down that way. Therefore. They usually aren't up here at Mountain Hillside Park. They're speaking neat. It's the park closer. Good Lord. All right, is that Bean Creek Park or Beach Creek Park? Mean Creek. Great. The patient's got to be on standby, or do you want it to auto-launch? If the patient's got an open break, I'll go ahead and I launch it. Those two, Matthew, go ahead and find them this way. Here, boys, is on one way. Good, boy, she's on one with now. I'll be there. Thank you, ma'am.
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Williamson, WV 25661
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