Patient requires ventilator during airlift to hospital, Granite Falls MN
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A patient weighing 45 kilograms requires ventilator support if intubated, and is being airlifted to Granite Falls hospital. Medical crews are coordinating the transport.
Audio|Heard on: Willmar Police, Fire and EMS
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01:58
Transcript:
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Lightning 3. Control this lifting is over in route, Granite Falls.
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We've been about 13, 14 minutes in route.
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Trying to look at two hours of fuel on board.
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We have three T.O.B.
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and we're loan approved on the risk.
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Copy,
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Lightning 3 is lifting heading to Granite Falls of Avera Granite Falls Health Center.
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Three souls, two hours on fuel.
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Risk is loan approved 13 to 14 minute travel time.
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Your current time is 22, 24.
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379 thank cloud seven nine seven nine seven nine nine twenty nine twenty two twenty
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Be 24. Okay.
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Thank you. 2022.
00:54
2630 requires other person to your information on line driving complaint with 1194 from about Maupos 171 of a blue Toyota sedan plate given Nora Edward Frank 230 varying speeds staying in a left lane not moving over plate comes back to a 2009 blue Toyota Camry to a party out of Hutchinson west on 94 from Malpost 163
01:21
Information time 2229.
01:28
Lightlink 3, pilot from COF.
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Out center, light link 3.
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Did you have traffic for us? You gave across broken.
01:42
I guess I did.
01:44
I was going to let you know receiving destination is HCMC.
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Again,
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receiving HCMC.
01:54
Kathy Gawka County for receiving.
01:56
Thank you. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
10th Ave, Granite Falls, MN 56241
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