Fire crews treat woman with severe burns at Glen Lake


Audio|Source: Ottawa County Fire, EMS and EMD
02:20
Transcript:
Okay, copy, 89 Glen Lake on LZ1. Thank you. 89 Glen Lake, Aramette 2, AirMet 2 on LZ 1. Aramette 2 from Glenlake LZ Command, go ahead. Okay, we're about two minutes out to your location, 20 minutes out. Go ahead. We can hear us. Copy that you're 20 minutes out. Arrowmede 3 is loading and getting ready to lift. They should, according to the pilot, they should be out of here by the time you guys are arriving. The advised wind is approximately 2 to 3 miles an hour out of the west, and you're going to be landing middle of football field. 29-2.2. Your patient is a 55, 5-year-old female patient, approximate 30-30 percent total burn area. You're looking at second-degree extremities times three as well as flash and secondary degree burns to the face. 20-90, do you understand 15-13? Central, show 20-21 in route. This is alert and oriented, last blood pressure is 116 over 63, 89 for heart rate sinus on the monitor, no act at B, 98, 98, 98% on room air, abrasions of 24 non-labored, once it's clear and equal. 150, 1-5-0 micrograms of fentanyl on. And IVAXIS established the run of fluid's wide open. I'll give you a bump on LZ1-1-Aromed 3 departs. All right, good company, good company, we'll see you in about 20. Copy that. 2092 to Central, you can have all of you return. Our units return, this is the same load. Copy all the units disregard. Twenty-221, are you direct?
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Ottawa County, MI
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