Fire alarm triggers trauma response in Southbridge, Southbridge MA


A fire alarm sounded at a building near South St in Southbridge. Emergency services responded including fire and medical teams. A 46-year-old male was found conscious with possible head injury, bruising on abdomen and knees, and left side pain. Emergency fluids and medication were administered. An air medical team was activated to transport the patient to Harrington Hospital. Fire units cleared the scene after the incident.
Audio|Source: Southbridge and Area Fire Departments
05:43
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm[1] is on.
00:03
Patient voted, we en route to the LZ[2] at Harrington.
00:06
You know, if you're notified Harrington, please, and can we use the LZ[2]?
00:11
We're received, holding them a call, in route 2134.
00:20
Stepbridge, fire alarm, I'm flight flight two.
00:25
Sturbridge fire alarm is on.
00:33
Sturbridge fire alarm is on. Okay, please do you have any updates?
00:40
April, sir, our ambush is in route.
00:54
Rescue 1 in the Byron owner.
01:01
Fire lines on.
01:02
All fire-eaters are clear of J-Hos and returning.
01:12
We're received.
01:14
All fire units are clear returning.
01:22
GML2 to light flight on the server's frequency.
01:31
Server GMMIL2,
01:33
the light flight on service fire frequency.
01:47
Can you get a hold the light, find out what tack they want to go through and we'll try to raise them on that.
01:56
Medic 2 to fire alarm.
02:04
Clay returning one sign patient refusal.
02:10
138.
02:15
Caritaine right on.
02:19
Card jam back.
02:23
Card 10 back, 2138.
02:32
Yeah.
02:34
All right, let me need to.
02:40
Avent down and update and relay it's an end up, please.
02:46
A-fram, sir, what's the update?
02:49
46-year-old male currently conscious and alert.
02:53
We've got possible head injury. The point of left side pain,
02:58
also left pain, left pain, left knee.
03:01
We do have bruising and red rash of the abdomen, bruising on both knees.
03:05
We've got fluids running. Current vitals, 97-97 over 5-4.
03:09
89 for a heart rate, sign it.
03:12
98 on 2 meters,
03:15
29 for an N-vital with 12. for respiration, patients received one gram, one gram of TXA.
03:26
Sir, I'm alighted.
03:42
Fire alarm[1]s on, sir, it'll be a 46-year-old meal party,
03:47
conscious and alert, left-side pain, hip, bruised, knees,
03:52
and 89 heart rate,
03:55
1 gram of TXA has been administered.
04:03
We have a message where two minutes, two minutes. And server J2 to live light.
04:13
News entry service.
04:16
Yeah, we're bruising and road rash on the abdomen.
04:19
Potential head injury.
04:21
Current pressure, 97-97 over 5-4. He's gotten about 500 of fluid at this point.
04:27
We'll finish up our trauma assessment. We'll be the LZ[2] about the same time you're landing.
04:33
If you're registered.
04:41
Ambul one calling for a long.
04:45
The alarm.
04:46
Arrival Harrington.
04:49
Receive to rival, Harrington, 2141.
04:53
Flight 2, 1 minute, 30 out.
05:00
Where I received, flight, 2, minute, 30 out. Receive, flight 2, minute 30 out.
05:05
Amblet 2, fire alarm.
05:08
Fire alarm[1]. Fire alarm[1].
05:11
A2 is off at the ELZ[2]. We copy the minute 30 EPA.
05:17
We're in the rear seat.
05:18
A2 RC in Harrington Hospital, 2142.
05:26
Rescue one fire alarm.
05:31
Rescue one.
05:34
All fire units and quarters.
05:40
We're a seat, sorry, units in quarters, 4143.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Fire-related incident notification/dispatch
[2]
LZ: Designated area for helicopter landing, often used for emergency or operational purposes.
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Location mentioned:
Near South St, Southbridge, MA 01550
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