EMS and Watertown Fire coordinated helicopter landing and patient transfer to Cath Lab involving a resuscitated patient with pulse (ROSC) following a medical emergency., Minneapolis MN
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EMS and Watertown Fire coordinated helicopter landing and patient transfer to Cath Lab involving a resuscitated patient with pulse (ROSC) following a medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads
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04:25
Transcript:
00:00
St. Louis, Virginia Medics 6.
00:03
Virginia Medics 6.
00:08
41 to UMC.M.
00:13
Ten, four, one to UMMC, 1906.
00:15
Thank you. And we have acceptance at the U.
00:23
We're all waiting in a cath lab for the patient, once likely,
00:26
grabs them and rise.
00:33
Watertown fire, copy.
00:34
Thank you.
00:39
Water is on fire, water's on fire,
00:42
light like three.
00:44
How do you copy?
00:48
I'll tell you three, we copy, that I'll be clear.
00:58
And 19-08.
01:04
We copy, log, clear.
01:08
Can you give us a little landing zone description, guys?
01:15
The front-sided, which is the south side of our fire station,
01:21
open parking lot.
01:23
Overhead obstructions to the south, the power lines,
01:27
and you have flag poles to the east.
01:30
You got down in the center, we have the ambulance and squad cars securing the LV for you.
01:39
Copy that. Is the patient in the ambulance, do you know?
01:47
Affirm.
01:48
The patient is in the ambulance, maintaining Ross, one epie, one by carbine.
01:58
Copy Gino.
01:59
One more question.
02:00
Is he on a backboarder enough? Just trying to pre-plan.
02:06
He is not on a backboard at this time.
02:11
Okay, when we plan, we'll take our own stretcher out.
02:13
Then we get a couple of you guys and help us live.
02:17
To the back lane, I'm going to regroup.
02:19
Thanks.
02:22
Life Link III from Mobile Acommo, Acomo 3.
02:25
That's our 4.
02:35
Playflank 3, Florida California copies.
02:37
Full assist in moving the patients and regrouping at the ambulance upon your arrival.
02:45
Flightflake 3, the mobile act.
02:46
Oh, how do you copy?
02:48
Loud and clear, hey, we're all ready for you at the Cath Lab here, so just as expeditiously as you can get here, if they re-arrest, let us know.
02:58
We'll give you further info, but yeah, just as quick as you can safely transport them here.
03:03
And we'll be available ready to go in the Cath Lab.
03:06
Alex will be up on the helipad to bring you down to help get them down.
03:12
Copy that. I heard that he has achieved Ross at this moment in time and initial consideration for us.
03:19
Nothing outside the normal, just ventilation,
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flow pressure management.
03:24
And we'll be on STAC 4 continuously, so during transport, if you just want to give an update to us and MRCCC will be listening as well.
03:32
So you can just report right on STAC 4 to us once you guys get the patient in our transporting.
03:38
Free copies all, thank you very much, team.
03:43
LifeLang City from Watertown Fire, can you give me any key,
03:51
A. LifeLank City from Watertown Fire.
03:55
Watertown Fire.
03:58
Watertown Fire, go ahead.
04:06
Just getting an E.K from you and also wondering if you want us to place a backboard now prior to your arrival.
04:13
No,
04:16
that's not necessary. We'll use our own stretcher and our ETA is two minutes.
04:23
Watertown fire copies, two minutes.
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