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Remote Marin County rescue airlifts patient detoxing from substancesFairfax CA

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Yolanda Trl, California 94904

Near Yolanda Trail in Marin County, teams conducted a coordinated helicopter extraction of a patient detoxing from alcohol and benzos for urgent medical assessment.

Audio|Heard on: Marin County - All County Fire Agencies
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07:2
Transcript:
00:00
IC[1]A from Q28, Echo 4.
00:06
Price sequence.
00:11
Patient is detoxing from alcohol and benzodiazepines last used about six days ago.
00:23
It's 65 minute, 6-2, Medical 9 MetaW Drive, 1431.
00:32
Utility 19s, I have seen.
00:38
Utility 19, Utility 21, Utility 19.
00:46
We're making access down the Yolanda Trail with Soak and Rovier.
00:53
Utility 21 copies.
00:55
We have medical gear in Roma's sufficient.
01:01
Copy.
01:07
Right, I see.
01:10
I see one.
01:18
Incident command post location is going to be standby.
01:28
Go ahead for I see.
01:33
We have several people on Steam, would you like me to start hiking in from Deer Park?
01:42
Yeah, affirm.
01:43
Can I get your designator or are you the leader?
01:47
Offer.
01:53
What's your designator? And how many personnel do you have?
01:59
SAR[2]-168, starting in two right now with several more coming, Charlie.
02:11
Copy that, SAR[2] 168 and you have two with you.
02:17
Affirm, holding here at the trailhead to guide others hiking in via radio.
02:25
I have 830, we have visual on you guys.
02:33
Hi Steve from Q28.
02:34
We've got a visual of H30.
02:36
They're circling us now.
02:37
Agent 65 is unable to make contact with the patient directly.
02:44
I've known access information, patient's name is (name withheld).
02:53
Robert, I think I'm seeing or hiking down to the patient.
02:59
Can I copy that? I'll get a can as soon as possible.
03:06
Yeah, copy, give me two minutes.
03:13
It's 30 minute, Ken K-D, come back.
03:16
Uh,
03:19
Copy, Liz, what else do you need?
03:25
Let's go Hot-T, I've been getting them out with a Hot-T too up.
03:31
Copy.
03:36
Are we going where we take to us?
03:41
Let's just go right back to the end, no, don't we get him.
03:47
At the Yolanda Trail.
03:50
I got Utility 19 hiking in from Warren Springs and Utility 21 on scene with a patient along with 950, as well as SAR[2] 168 with a couple of SAR responders hiking in.
04:12
The patient contacted committee, IC[1]P,
04:15
had Warren Springs in a long-bed.
04:21
Look, if you could shut the light at me again.
04:25
Go ahead for IC[1].
04:31
I'm not sure if you copy.
04:32
I'm with the patient.
04:34
I have enough hands here.
04:35
We're going to do an extract via helicopter and fly him to the ambulance for a better assessment.
04:42
So we can reroute any resources to medical teams.
04:46
In fact, you can cancel everyone but Utility 21.
04:52
I copy that and just confirming that medical team ambulance is down at Deer Park.
05:00
That's the president.
05:03
Okay, copy that.
05:04
I'm going to keep Utility 19 working their way in just a bit until you're sure you won't need them.
05:10
I'm going to cancel SAR[2].
05:15
Sounds good.
05:16
Sounds good.
05:22
SAR[2] 168.
05:24
I see.
05:26
We copy the topic and we'll start turning people around.
05:32
Copy that, and thanks for your assistance.
05:38
IC[1]U Utility 21.
05:43
Go to IC[1].
05:48
We were on scene.
05:49
You got the report from H.R.T.
05:50
Walker.
05:51
We were working with a network.
05:56
I copy that and you concur, we can cancel Utility 19 or do you want them to keep coming?
06:06
I agree with your session, just keep them coming and if there's any problem with the pick, then we can utilize them.
06:13
I see copies.
06:17
19 copies.
06:22
On I see ring.
06:25
We utilize an H-30[3] to take the patient to medicating, which is at Deer Park.
06:32
We've got Utility 21 on scene, and we will keep them as well as Utility 19,
06:38
but we can cancel search and rescue 168 and all other search and rescue responders.
06:46
Doctor, are you in contact with SAR[2]?
06:50
I went ahead and canceled SAR[2] 168 with the two that he has but need assistance canceling any additional responders.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene
[2]
SAR: Search and Rescue
[3]
H-30: CHP helicopter air unit with callsign H-30

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Yolanda Trl, California 94904

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