00:00
be en route down to (number withheld) Highway 411, 35?
00:35
This is 603 , go ahead.
00:39
Are you going to need lifeforce or do I need to cancel?
00:45
Tried to call that out a little while ago.
00:46
We do want to go ahead and launch lifeforce.
00:50
Ten four, I've got your LZ[1].
00:52
It's going to be over at the glider port.
01:11
Fern Rescue, I need an LZ[1] set up at the glider port for LifeForce.
01:17
Need an LZ[1] set up at the glider port for LifeForce.
01:30
This is unit 603 with the traumatic injury.
01:33
Are you trying to reach us, law force?
01:35
We are. They advised me 602.
01:37
We're showing about 13, one 3 min out.
01:40
From the LZ[1] coordinates, go see if we can get a quick patient report.
01:44
And if you know any hazards around the LZ[1], that'd be great.
01:48
That's a clear copy.
01:50
I can't advise you on the hazards around the LZ[1].
01:52
That'll be the fire department once they get there and get that LZ[1] set up for you.
01:56
But I can give you patient updates.
01:57
Stand by for just 1 s .
02:00
I'm clear. Thank you.
02:02
I've got a 53-year-old male, 68 inches in height, that's 68 inches, pound about 215.
02:08
Five pounds, 215 pounds.
02:11
Patient has severed his left, correction, his right index finger at the 1st knuckle, and he has a laceration/amputation in the middle finger down to his 1st knuckle as well.
02:24
We've got a 16 gauge established in the left AC.
02:26
He's about to get 50 of fentanyl at this time.
02:30
Blood pressure is 109 over 76 .
02:35
O two within normal limits.
02:37
And we're getting a 12B, which is unremarkable at this time.
02:40
Any other further questions?
02:44
Nope, that's a good patient report.
02:46
We'll see you on the ground in just a few minutes.
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