Four patients in car accident at Hubbell and Fenkell, Detroit MI


A car accident occurred at the intersection of Hubbell Ave and Fenkell Ave involving four patients. Multiple medics have been dispatched and additional ambulance support was requested to assist with the situation.
Audio|Source: Detroit EMS Dispatch
02:27
Transcript:
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Do you have a second medicute called the Medicaid unit in route to this location?
00:04
Which unit? We're at Fenkell and Hubbell when there was a car accident.
00:13
We have four patients.
00:16
We have Medic 7, Medic 7.
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Medic 7. Medic 7.
00:22
There's once a Fenkell and Hubbell, Fingle and Hubble, Finkle and Hubble.
00:25
For a auto accident, Code 2[1].
00:31
Medic 2.
00:33
22's in Southfield, an hour drive.
00:37
18 is in service at Green.
00:44
Medic 18, we have any service.
00:47
0.8.49 hours with union service.
00:54
Medics 7, no paper, Medi 22.
00:57
No paper, switching around.
01:00
22 is going to think on oval.
01:03
22, we have your route.
01:04
Your run number is 109.
01:07
6-7, coming for a run on Southfield.
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13, having service, 08, 50 hours.
01:13
Medics 7, response to 17300 Southfield, 17300 Southfield.
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17300 Southfield.
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As the Greenhouse Apartments and Apartment 815,
01:25
reporter as a medical alarm coach.
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Medi 7 is run on Southfield Freeway.
01:35
Medic 7, we have you out.
01:38
Medic 2, you're clear from your patient at near Plymouth.
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We're calling you in service.
01:48
Medic 2. Service for transporting Code 3.
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The Grace.
01:54
Message received, MediC2.
01:55
Did you transfer the patient from Plymouth or are you transfer reporting a new patient from Finkle and Hubble from the accident?
02:03
Our patient from Culloch.
02:05
Message received.
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22 radio.
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Medic 22.
02:17
The medic two state that there were four patients, you might want to get another ambulance, problem.
02:26
The message is me, Monday, 22.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or sirens; proceed promptly but not at emergency speed.
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