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Helicopter transports critically ill patients from HartfordHartford CT

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Near Seymour St, Hartford, CT 06106

A medical helicopter is landing to take two seriously ill patients to the hospital. One patient is a man with liver failure and the other has bleeding in the brain. Both need urgent medical help.

Audio|Source: LIFE STAR Air Medical Service
02:7
Transcript:
Copy that for you guys will be negative for ground transport. Your LV[1] contact will be nobody. Your LV will be landing in the southwest corner of the north parking lot on a lit concrete pad marked the match. Your houses include wires 1.50 feet east-slash-northeast at the helipad running north to south across the parking lot. The same set of wires run along the tree line 7-0 feet south of the helipad. Nothing further for LB information. Your patient is a 36-36-year-old male weighing 8-2, 82 kilograms with a kid complaint of liver failure. Your patient is currently insubated. Nothing further for patient info. I'm sorry, if your patient is going to be going to make you. And let's start you go ahead. The doctor's blood and clear, three soles, 2.0 on the fuel with a flight release of 430.10.0 is 1732. All righty. You guys will be negative for ground transport. Your security will be security. Wait, your LZ[2] will be security, sorry. Which can be found on UHF 161. You will be landing in a LZ located 75, 75 feet from the ER[3]. There is a new MRI trailer directly east of the LZ. Nothing further for LZ. Your patient is an 80-80-year-old male weighing 666 kilos with a chief complaint of intra-ventricular hemorrhage. No specials, nothing further.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LV: Landing Zone (LZ) for helicopter
[2]
LZ: Landing Zone
[3]
ER: Emergency Room

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Near Seymour St, Hartford, CT 06106

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