Medical helicopter called for patient with head injuries


The audio is a radio exchange about a medical helicopter coming to land for a patient with head injuries, bleeding from the ears, and gurgling breathing. The crew gives landing zone details, wind direction, and nearby obstacles like wires, trees, a building, and a pond.
Audio|Source: Michigan Statewide Aeronautical Medical
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Transcript:
Flight count, arrowby two. We're back on arrowback frequency. They're having you back on. It sounds like I was able to get from the dispatch head injuries, leaning from the ears, no mouth, and then gurgling respirations. Airby two, right? Roger. Roger. This is a survival flight. Of course, LZ brief. (name withheld) is going to be LZ command. Let me know when you are ready for our report. You can send it now. The wind's coming out of the north-north-east from 7, vesting up to 12 miles an hour. LZ is set up with 100 by 100. I do have wires along Grand River at the south of us, 100 feet from the landing zone, a tree line to the east of the LZ, a building, which is the fire station to the west, a retention pond to the north. And 12-life copy Zoll, and we should be there in less than that. Clear on that. Once you do your circle around, we'll remove the cones once you get... I look at what we have set up for you. So that'll be out of your way. I do have a cone with a tape on it to show you wind direction. That's good copy. Appreciate it.
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