Medical helicopter responds to man with chest pain


The audio describes a medical helicopter responding to Mountain View Airport to assist a 56-year-old man experiencing chest pain and breathing difficulties.
Audio|Source: Northeast Arkansas & Southeast Missouri Public Safety
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00:0052 to 20.00:03The town circle the other block and all around those surrounding areas.00:10I've had negative contact with any kids.00:1310 4.00:30HFB-1900-130-in-the-fuel, 8-minute ETB.00:33I have additional and ready.00:39We'll be landing at the Mountain View Airport.00:42I have coordinates if needed.00:44Your ground contact will be 522 on fire mutual aid or Shannon conventional.00:50Med crew be advised you are responding to a 56-year-old male, 245 pounds, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.00:57Card number 097.052.00:59How copy.01:05An airbag one, be advised.01:07Mercy Lifeline is landed at Mountain View Airport for a different patient, a different scene.01:12How copy.
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52 to 20.
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The town circle the other block and all around those surrounding areas.
00:10
I've had negative contact with any kids.
00:13
10 4.
00:30
HFB-1900-130-in-the-fuel, 8-minute ETB.
00:33
I have additional and ready.
00:39
We'll be landing at the Mountain View Airport.
00:42
I have coordinates if needed.
00:44
Your ground contact will be 522 on fire mutual aid or Shannon conventional.
00:50
Med crew be advised you are responding to a 56-year-old male, 245 pounds, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
00:57
Card number 097.052.
00:59
How copy.
01:05
An airbag one, be advised.
01:07
Mercy Lifeline is landed at Mountain View Airport for a different patient, a different scene.
01:12
How copy.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain View Airport (KMNF), 316 Airport Rd, Mountain View, MO 65548
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