Medical evacuation underway at Glacier Gorge Trailhead


Audio|Source: Estes Park Fire and EMS and Rocky Mountain National Park
02:46
Transcript:
I-C, do you have a wait? Lock I-Cid, just give me a number of the patient weight. Lock, IC, Gough, on Twent. Lock, IC, Gough, on Twin. Lock, I see. question. I see you, medical and copy. Go ahead. I just want to confirm we have any ambulance coming to the fire trail, uh, emergent. Is that correct? Oh, I had them coming in emergent, but then you said routine was fine, but they're coming to the old glacier gorge. Okay, yeah, that sounds perfect. We're going to meet up with the patient here momentarily, and then I'll give you an idea if we need a ship or not. Does that sound appropriate for you? AIFirm, you're the expert. All right, I'll remember that. Thank you. ...bleisure Gorge Trailhead. To help assist transferring patients from there to a life flight, this will be a routine response at 1559. We think we overheard the ship is on the ground in the park right now, correct? Is that for us? A-firm, they're at Glacier Gorge. Perfect, Glacier Gorge, thank you. When I have a Parmarg 410 on the ambulance primary, you can show us in round. You can show us in round clearly. Old Glaciercord Fire Trail. It's before Bear Lake.
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Location mentioned:
Glacier Gorge Junction Trailhead, Bear Lake Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517
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