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Helicopter medical transport in progress near Wayne Memorial, Mt Olive NC
Emergency medical personnel are coordinating the airlift of a patient near Wayne Memorial Hospital using a helicopter for transport.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Fire and OPS Channels
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
If you want to ease towards customer road and see if you can relieve one amount of other units, that'll be good.
00:06
Covered out. I'm coming out of Mount Olive, you're talking about moving vehicles.
00:09
I got two drivers with me.
00:11
We'd be there on to tear them.
00:13
Temple.
00:18
Medicaid, Wayne Central Medicaid, being around the U.NC., emergency traffic.
00:26
Okay.
00:31
The man to Medicaid, C.J.
00:33
we got somebody coming to get you.
00:36
Copy that.
00:42
This is from 89 on Ops 1.
00:48
Go ahead for Medic 89.
00:54
Meg, now you are transported to the hospital with this subject, correct?
00:59
Yes, sir, I have four on board.
01:05
Copy that. I'm going to switch you over to Ops 9,
01:09
Ops 9,
01:10
and patch you in with Carolina near care.
01:15
So you can make contact with them.
01:16
They're going to get in the air about next two minutes.
01:21
That needs to be Medicaid.
01:24
They have the patient that needs to be airlifted.
01:26
Copy.
01:28
So there is, they should be on EMSISPAC, correct?
01:32
I'm assuming so if the driver's walk them over.
01:36
Thanks, ma'am.
01:38
Does the command of mine all of units.
01:40
I'm going to let this traffic go.
01:41
This is on 117 now, but don't let anything else come to me.
01:45
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
US-117, Mt Olive, NC
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