Two burned in fire incident in Leland


Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
03:16
Transcript:
We don't want to rescue 3.5-2 at LV. The actual 7530. You can show me back in, break. 4511, Ranger 5. Clear, go ahead. 352. 352 of Aerolmen on TX. 4511, Ranger 5. For your location. Can I get patient information, please? Somebody's 530 to 950. Go for 950. Where are you coming from for that? PDA. Lerona, 352. I wasn't aware of the BDA. I'm at the boat farm. Go ahead, Lima. Light clear. No, just... (name withheld) didn't know if you want me to take that on my way back with calls. If I can please get a landing zone command. I need patient information. You have a six-minute ETA. For AeroMed. Where is that? Message, see, standby. 37 of Blue Star Drive. Communications with AerylMed will be on ARLZ1. If you don't mind, I appreciate it. There, that's a job, but take care of it. Sure, sometimes we've got you only. 3-9-1-352. Go for 391. If they have a first second, they can get the patient offbeat. We got a 22-year-old man. 22-year-old ham. Central 959 on me. 55-year-old female. Male patient's got burns covering his whole body. Female patient has second-degree shoulder, upper arm, and lower leg burns, and some second-degree burns at this case. Last of Seneca, S-E-N-E-C-A, first of J-A-S-A-E-A-L-E-E-L-O-S-T-A-R-R-R. Number 0903, 1977. Clear. Oh, stay-bye. And a 55-year-old female, male patient's got burns covering his whole body. Female patient has a second-degree shoulder, upper arm, and lower leg burns, and some second-degree burns of the face. Last of Seneca, S-E-N-E-C-A, first of J-A-S-A-A-S-E, Middle-S-T-A-R-R-E, D-E-O-N-R-E, N-N-E-N-S-E-C-E. Clear. Stay-bye.
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Location mentioned:
Leland, MI 49654
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