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Medical helicopter transports child after vehicle accidentScott City MO

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Scott City, MO

Emergency responders attended a serious vehicle accident near Scott City involving an 8-year-old child with a head laceration. A medical helicopter was arranged to transport the child. Crews set up a landing zone near the rodeo grounds to facilitate the flight.

Audio|Heard on: Sikeston Public Safety / Scott, New Madrid, Mississippi Counties Sheriff
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06:4
Transcript:
00:00
Is that your helicopter circling up there?
00:04
56.
00:13
Trenton, Henry, from the accidental.
00:15
I'm 1740, sorry.
00:19
Been fire personnel,
00:21
been fire personnel.
00:23
Mutual way for Scott City, move up to Scott City Station 1.
00:28
Mutuala for Scott City, move up to station number one in Scott City, 1744.
00:35
Charles 90, sorry.
00:37
Charles, 90.
00:38
Sexton, 15, 16.
00:41
The district guys are.
00:44
Fifteen hundred sites and I'm coming up on the scene.
00:47
Go ahead with your traffic for medical.
00:49
If you can advise Aravac South Sky, it's going to be transporting directly to the base here shortly.
00:57
1500, AirVAC 3 actually got canceled from the scene they were going to go to.
01:01
He's checking with them to make sure they can take this flight.
01:05
There's still checking availability.
01:09
Okay, well they're orbiting the scene.
01:10
Let me see if I can get them an LZ out here.
01:12
I'll try to contact them direct.
01:16
Okay, well there's just one that went over.
01:18
They are leaning at their headquarters right now from the call that they were just on.
01:24
They were on one that was canceled.
01:28
As far, can I have eyes on? They were circling the scene here.
01:31
Let me try to contact them.
01:33
Scott City, 1238.
01:35
6.24, 1041.
01:39
1238.
01:41
Then route the station.
01:44
624, 1745. 1238, they're at the station, 1745.
01:47
1238, they're at the station, 1745.
01:55
The 1500s on the same fact, and I was unable to contact them.
01:59
Go ahead and address your medical traffic to me on the same.
02:03
Do what is the patch, 2, 340?
02:07
That would be outstanding, thank you.
02:11
1510 strikes in fact.
02:13
1510.
02:17
On scene, 3.0.
02:19
10. 10.
02:25
GPS, airy vac three.
02:32
Five three, yeah, you got to pop traffic, the record's here.
02:39
Like the 1,500.
02:42
Go ahead.
02:45
They just advise they'll meet you at the base.
02:52
And I've got an LZ and we're setting an LZ up just to the south,
02:58
west of the area here.
03:00
We went, we want them at the scene.
03:04
555.
03:06
555. Do I get a report number, please?
03:09
It's going to be a minute.
03:11
496, preferable.
03:14
496.
03:17
We made it safe at the other parking lot.
03:20
I'm 10a.
03:22
(number withheld).
03:29
observation 751, no matter.
03:31
Show me 108.
03:35
1750.
03:37
1500.
03:39
Go ahead.
03:43
They're having problems with the landing zone area.
03:45
We told them as north of the rodeo grounds 1220 north angle.
03:53
It's just to the immediate southwest of this accident scene.
04:00
It should be very obvious.
04:01
There are strobes set up on the ground,
04:04
landing strobes for the helicopter.
04:07
It will be quite difficult for us to get the ambulances out of here to transport the patients anywhere.
04:14
528, Meyer.
04:18
I don't believe it's the intersection they can't find on the map is the problem, but we've been trying to give them directions of the 11 patient.
04:28
I'm 23.
04:31
You're done, four.
04:33
Okay,
04:35
I thought they circled it, so I soon before they landed.
04:38
Um,
04:39
but if they go toward the rodeograms their base,
04:43
there's about a thousand lights out here for them to see.
04:47
Can we try it?
04:50
Okay,
04:52
how can they contact us on 340 and we can get them here.
04:57
Good.
04:58
Do you need any further out there?
05:01
Well,
05:02
now right now.
05:05
17 and 1, 15,
05:07
correction, 1,500. I'm pulling in the area back now, I'll explain to them where to go.
05:12
Thank you very much.
05:16
3413, Tyson.
05:19
538.
05:21
Go ahead. Go ahead.
05:26
If you can walk my gun here,
05:30
or get your battery road players out of the back to your car and meet this down here.
05:36
104. The 1701, just FYI for you.
05:40
Their patient's going to be an 8-year-old autistic child,
05:44
a laceration about 4 inches on the skull down to the bone.
05:49
I don't believe there was any loss of consciousness.
05:51
We've got an IV established right now.
05:56
Continue to assess the patient will be awaiting their arrival.
06:00
10-4[1].
06:03
34-13 sessions.
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Incident Timeline

  1. Scene Clearance and Debris Removal
  2. Air Medical Arrival and Patient Transfer
  3. Traffic and Scene Management
  4. Patient Condition and Medical Updates
  5. Landing Zone (LZ) Setup and Communication
  6. Air Medical Coordination Begins
  7. Initial Accident and Fire/EMS Response

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