Emergency services set up helicopter landing zone in Campbell, Campbell NY
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Fire and emergency medical services set up a helicopter landing zone near Boise Cooper School on Vocational Drive in Campbell, New York, to respond to a medical emergency. A second patient is possibly involved. The medical helicopter is estimated to arrive in fifteen minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Fire Dispatch
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Demandipan Post Fire to set up a landing zone for Guthrie Air.
00:05
It's going to be at the Boise Cooper School near Vocational Drive in the town of Campbell.
00:12
Demandipan Post Fire to set up a landing zone for Guthrie Air for a medical emergency at Boise Cooper near Vocational Drive in the town of Campbell.
00:27
Dr. Cabotaker 2 is on location.
00:34
It's your tank to,
00:35
too.
00:37
The medical space analysis call.
00:45
Racing. Racing.
01:00
Devenda Painted Post Fire to set up landing zone for Guthrie Air at Boise Cooper near Vocational Drive.
01:08
We'll drive in the town of Campbell.
01:10
2319.
01:11
Command, 20-02.
01:16
2802. You can show me en route to the landing zone.
01:19
Racing.
01:25
Command to G15 in East Campbell.
01:33
Chief 15 on, Sven.
01:37
I have AMR inquiring if there is a second patient.
01:45
It's undetermined.
01:47
If you can start second rig my way, it would be nice.
01:53
There should be two rigs out there.
02:02
Eventual Paynepo's engine 30 responding to the position.
02:10
Raise you if that's 30.
02:17
2nd 20-2.
02:20
2802. 2802.
02:23
You can show me out the landing zone, given updated ETA.
02:31
That's affirmative.
02:32
Guthrie is in the air, 15 minute ETA.
02:37
151040.
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Location mentioned:
Campbell, NY 14821
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