Helicopter landing zone prepared for patient transfer


Audio|Source: Oxford Police, Fire and EMS
01:48
Transcript:
Hello, thank you, Chief Landing. This is Concord Airport helicopter. How do you copy? Copy along, please. Good afternoon, sir. We're about 11 minutes out. Let's look for an LG brief, wires, holes, trees, surface, what kind of surface we land on if there's a slope, and have you had a chance to walk around that LG. We'll be landing on a approximately 20 by 20 concrete pad. We'll be in the middle of a grass area. You do have trees and a few power lines. They're going to be 40 to 50 foot away from the pad that we'll be landing you on. It's one we historically have used any time we've needed to land an aircraft. To your... When you fly over and you orient yourself, I'm in a white pickup truck out here in this field. To the west and the east, you will have power lines. But again, those are 50 foot plus where you will be landing. Again, it will be a flat concrete surface and a grass field. That's good coffee. We're showing about nine minutes out. Coffee, thank you. Flight Watch Valley Air 2 on LZ Central Valley Air 2. Valley Air 2 this is U.S.Plight Watch. So you're approximately 14-1-4 minutes out from your pad. On board we have a patient coming from Take Your Valley to the DPD.
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Oxford, NC 27565
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