Medical emergency requires helicopter evacuation in remote Lebanon area, Lebanon CT
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Emergency responders assisted a patient in a remote wooded area near barns off Goshen Hill Rd in Lebanon, Connecticut. A helicopter evacuation was needed due to the difficult terrain. Units coordinated access using utility terrain vehicles and mutual aid to reach the patient safely.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon Fire Department
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05:52
Transcript:
00:00
It's affirmative.
00:06
06, that's 3.06.
00:13
306 on.
00:15
Do you need UTV?
00:17
Yes,
00:19
we're going to need it.
00:21
Understood.
00:30
A606. A606.
00:31
Card 306.
00:38
How far are you in on the dirt road?
00:44
It's going to be too far in for you guys.
00:46
We're going to need the UTV on this.
00:53
Okay,
00:54
we went past the barns.
00:55
I'm on the dirt road that goes parallel to tides.
01:00
Yep, just keep coming back as far as you can.
01:10
3.06 from service 106.
01:13
Do you want me to empty out the truck and then come to your location?
01:22
Yeah,
01:24
if you can, service 106.
01:27
Okay, I'll stop at this station, empty out, then I'll be right over.
01:35
Can I click 306?
01:38
306, huh?
01:43
If you follow that around,
01:45
the road that you're on, go down around the bend, come back,
01:50
there's what appears to be a logging trail.
01:55
It looks like it's going to be your best access.
01:59
Yeah,
02:03
okay.
02:09
TNA 606 on scenes.
02:12
A.L.606 on scene.
02:14
Tadicatron 306.
02:15
Lifestown 3,
02:17
18, 18, 18, 18 minute, ETA.A.
02:30
Yep, copy the message on Lightstar, land them at the corner of that dirt road,
02:36
and Goshen Hill, and the cornfield.
02:41
Goshen Hill and the Hornfield, rather.
02:44
All right, you attack 43D Delta.
02:54
306 from car 506, groups walking in with materials to meet up with you.
03:00
I'll take care of staging out here.
03:03
Yeah,
03:05
don't send them. This is like a dead end.
03:07
They've put a lot of stuff in here since they took the photo.
03:16
You don't want them going into the woods?
03:22
No, negative.
03:23
Let's stand by.
03:24
Let's get this figured out.
03:26
Let me get the sap on here.
03:27
We're going to do this organet.
03:42
306 from 506, the helicopter can land in this open area right in front of the ambulance once we figure out where the patient is.
03:50
If you can get this, what, three words on also, that way we can start working together.
03:55
He's way, way, way, way in.
04:01
Get a card 306.
04:05
Card 306 is on.
04:08
If you go back to the two barns at the entrance,
04:12
take the road on the right,
04:14
you should have access to that logging trail from there.
04:18
Okay, you got it.
04:20
I'm heading back.
04:25
Car 206 TN.
04:29
Car 206.
04:31
Stop me a mutual aid UTV, please.
04:36
Mutual aid UTV, you got it.
04:44
PD1 to car 506.
04:51
Check 33-mail 606, which way did you go in? I went in 1944 with the dead end.
05:03
PD106 to win a minute.
05:04
Come down to 333, 33.
05:07
There'll be a gravel road and you'll be waiting for, I'll be watching for you.
05:34
3-106, give me that numerical again.
05:44
3333.
05:45
Your car 206, you started in a positive or your TV.
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