Medical emergency airlift from Bainbridge Island, Bainbridge Island WA
Emergency responders managed a case of respiratory distress involving a 130-pound female on Bainbridge Island. The patient was airlifted from Station 21 to the University of Washington hospital. The estimated time of arrival was between 20 to 26 minutes.
Audio|Source: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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Transcript:
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I copied airlift Station 21.
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What was the destination?
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Confirmative,
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130-pound female.
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Return to your Dev.
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Station 21, respiratory distress,
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direct contact fee,
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Aid 24, can I get an ETA?
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I can be asked a 3-pound female resource stress.
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Thank you for our ground contact.
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Me. Meetia.
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Still need destination.
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Seeing a ball of sales tilt.
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All 712.
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Can you show 713 and I on a patrol check southwest before kill a stress.
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Was there our cross-strait?
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It's going to be the new construction, I think it's Burmortet jurisdiction.
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All of the topic 2-48.
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Do the weather check.
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ETA is going to be 20 to 26 minutes.
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Copy acknowledgment there is more is still heavy static.
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Okay, Compton, 821.
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821.
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Watch here at least.
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Copy launch also.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Here's my lot of heavy static.
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Can you confirm the destination?
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University of Washington.
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Hey 21, two minutes.
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Bainbridge Island, WA
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