Patient with femur fracture prepared for airlift near hospital, Rensselaer IN
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Emergency responders coordinated medical transport for a patient with a right femur fracture near the hospital. A landing zone was set up for airlift, and no obstacles were reported in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Newton County Fire and EMS Dispatch, Brook-Iroquois Township Fire
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03:45
Transcript:
00:00
And one gram of TXA, his right leg is traction splinted, but he does have a femur fracture on the right side.
00:08
We're clear.
00:10
You guys have the secondary LZ lit up at this time as fire on scene, and can you advise us any obstacles?
00:17
The LZ won't be lit up.
00:19
There are no obstacles north of the hospital.
00:24
All right, sir, thanks.
00:25
We'll see you a few minutes.
00:41
You're clear to turn now.
00:58
If you drive four, there's a driveway up that you can get turned around.
01:11
Hold tank board just keep cracking up here.
01:16
All right, go ahead and start bending the left.
01:43
91.19.
01:54
County, Monticello Rescue 1, it's clear scene.
01:58
Next you on.
02:05
Bushman's 23.
02:07
Bushman's is 23.
02:10
911 call.
02:23
forward, home station.
02:27
Thank you.
02:43
Upred? Yeah.
02:45
Goal. Yeah.
02:58
Rupport fire three.
03:11
Thank you, Mallet for you, man.
03:13
Thank you, sir.
03:16
Thank you, sir.
03:33
I believe he's going to be flown.
03:36
Will you text me the father's number or give him my number, and I'll give him an update?
03:43
Sure, I'll text you.
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Rensselaer, IN 47978
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