If it is like every other 911 office the ambulance was probably on its way 20 seconds into that call. As soon as the operator has even an inkling of what is going on he dispatches the appropriate personal via his/her computer keyboard. The information they gather is continuously fed the the people in route so they do not get to a scene blind. If everything goes correctly they will know what they will need in way of equipment and what they will need to do before they get out of the vehicle.As I was listening to that audio, I couldn't help thinking that as important as all the facts are, they are wasting alot of time asking questions when they need to just be getting the ambulance on the way, and I was hoping there was someone else there actually dispatching the help while the other guy was busy on the phone. I guess that question was answered when the paramadics arrived at the end of the phone call, which was only about 4 1/2 minutes long. So, apparently very good response time!
But very sad to hear the news that he didn't make it.
As I was listening to that audio, I couldn't help thinking that as important as all the facts are, they are wasting alot of time asking questions when they need to just be getting the ambulance on the way, and I was hoping there was someone else there actually dispatching the help while the other guy was busy on the phone. I guess that question was answered when the paramadics arrived at the end of the phone call, which was only about 4 1/2 minutes long. So, apparently very good response time!
But very sad to hear the news that he didn't make it.
same accidentA second death has been reported. It sounds very similar to the first:
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showpost.php?p=4495342&postcount=1
I just listened to the audio of the 911 tape.
it seems like they are saying the gentleman who died step out
in front of the ride vehicle.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/the-daily-disney/os-disney-worker-dies-20110314,0,5316565.story
sounded like the 911 operator wasn't to familiar with PW or for that matter AK itself.
Oh wow, that's just brutal.
Did I hear it correctly that they blanked out a section of that call? Something along the lines of "he's missing....."?
Grim.
It is a wild mouse from Reverchon Industries of France. While their portfolio is not that large, Primeval Whirl is not their first spinning wild mouse. I think similar persistent issues with other Reverchon coasters would be mentioned on other sites that are more general on their theme park coverage. It may well be the result of significant modifications on the part of Disney, which Intamin blamed for the 2005 collision on California Screamin'.Correct me if I am mistaken but isn't PW an off the shelf coaster? If that is indeed the case do the other coasters have the same issues or is this a case of WDW getting a 1.0 model that is riddled with issues that have been corrected in later designs?
Originally Posted by ChrisM
Oh wow, that's just brutal.
Did I hear it correctly that they blanked out a section of that call? Something along the lines of "he's missing....."?
Grim.
I can't listen at work but I woner if this is a more complete version of he call
http://www.wftv.com/news/27183773/detail.html
Yeah, that one is complete. The first was cut.
Just a warning, it's a pretty graphic injury. Really.
-dave
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