Patient with leg length discrepancy needs medical airlift, Lodi WI
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According to the dispatch call, medical units responded to an incident near Co Rd V in Lodi, Wisconsin, involving a patient with a significantly shorter right leg. MedFlight was requested, and a landing zone was established at the Whalen Grade boat launch.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
For medics, the right leg is noticeably shorter approximately two to three inches.
00:08
Support is my leg (number withheld).
00:18
To that point at call, I've been tagging down a little bit, so I'm going to be just getting off on the 15 exit.
00:26
Can you also just check the availability of MedFlight for possibility of plus putting a blitz?
00:33
Yep one.
00:38
Five morning.
00:42
5-1. 5-1 is going on location.
00:46
On scene 21-26.
00:48
Can you check Wednesday, see if they have any 1-1060 for our Baudwana call?
00:59
Simple.
01:08
Go ahead, put him in the air at this time.
01:10
We'll advise further if we need.
01:12
Acknowledgement.
01:18
You're in any area you will be in the rear-a.
01:24
Affirmative.
01:26
Acknowledgement. Acknowledgement.
01:27
Acknowledgement.
01:31
Power for a landing zone.
01:36
Please, uh, thank you.
01:43
Again, point out fire.
01:48
TARDAIDA we'll have one proof.
01:51
Acknowledgement. And where would you like the landing zone to be at?
01:59
We have a landing zone set up at the Whalen Grade boat launch at this time.
02:05
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd V, Lodi, WI 53555
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