Male found injured in traffic accident after ejection, Galveston TX


Emergency responders are investigating a traffic accident in Galveston, Texas, where a male was reportedly ejected from a vehicle and found in the grass. Bystanders moved him to the street before fire crews arrived to assist.
Audio|Source: Galveston and La Marque Public Safety
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
If you can, can you get a hold of, I believe it was Fire Engine 8 and have them come back just to show us where the male was in the grass when they were off?
00:12
I was going to have to try to call it back.
00:19
37,
00:20
confirming 113 Lake.
00:29
Prowing up.
00:31
Public service dispatch, please.
00:37
267 on 2.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:42
Can I get a CCH[1] and wrap for the subject in my notes for ACBI Family Violence Warrant?
00:55
Forty Adamton, back up.
01:00
24.
01:05
And security 24, P.A.3.
01:11
That's three. That's three.
01:14
Four.
01:15
Four.
01:18
Yes, sir. Engine 8 said that he was not in the grass, that somebody had already pulled him out to the street before they got there.
01:27
That's clear. Did they advise what seat they pulled him out from, to his passenger or vaccine?
01:36
The subject from the extrication or the ejection?
01:42
The male that we thought was ejected in the grass, that engine aides had other people pulled them out. Where did they pull them out from in the car?
01:53
He just advised that they pulled them from the grass and that they pulled them into the street, and then they showed up.
02:02
So they were advised that he was in the grass initially.
02:07
Yes, sir, that's what they were told.
02:11
That's great, thank you. You're welcome.
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[1]
CCH: Computerized Criminal History
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