00:00
Hey Com 202, I don't remember if I toned y'all out or not.
00:03
Could y'all get y'all to respond with 2206 at (number withheld) 4th Street and Earl? I've got that ticket on you now.
00:11
202, disregard that.
00:12
It's going to be (number withheld) Snipe Street.
00:20
We're in Crawfordsville, not in Earl.
00:26
I toned out the wrong call.
00:28
202, it's going to be (number withheld) Snipe Street.
00:31
I've got the call on you now.
00:38
Copy, we're on scene.
00:42
Copy that, thank y'all.
00:49
Can you see if we have a bird available?
00:57
I just called one for the Earl call and the closest one they had was 19 minutes, so it might be a little longer.
01:13
Com 202, do we need to put them on standby or does it need to be a go flight?
01:25
Copy that. It's 202.
01:32
I've got Air Evac checking weather with a 13-minute ETA, 1-3.
01:40
If they accept launch them, please.
01:46
Copy that. They all have an LZ at the moment.
01:52
Com 202, did y'all ever get a LZ at?
02:07
Can you relay to the air medical crew if the patient is in cardiac arrest? I think James Street.
02:12
Gonna need some blood.
02:22
Major, you may come.
02:24
Do we have confirmation that that that 3rd took off and is on its way?
02:37
Two hundred and two. Yes, sir. I am on the phone with them now.
02:39
They're about 10 min out to the LZ.
02:45
Twenty-two ten lives.
02:46
I was trying to see if our bird for Crawfordsville is confirmed yet.
03:08
Did we get confirmation that the bird lifted off for Crawfordsville?
03:15
Yes sir, they're about 10 minutes out to the LZ.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.