Critical patient found in yard, airlift requested


An emergency call reports a man in a yard in critical condition and requires airlift to hospital.
Audio|Source: Powhatan County Fire & Rescue
02:35
Transcript:
EMS 702 to Palatine. I'm staging just prior to the address. I've got a deputy in front of me. 104.20.05. EMS 702. We had deputy on scene advising the patient still breathing. You can enter the premises. EMS7202. 104 on scene. 2006. Engine 702, it's right here in the S-curve. Palatine, if we need a helicopter, we can land it in the front yard. 4.206. In the EMS 702, deputy devising a white DMC truck on the right side of the truck is going to be the patient. (name withheld), we have a unstable mail in the yard. Copy unstable mail me on the R20-0-07[2]. And run me a helicopter. 10-4[1]. Can you buy patient weight? 240? 4. Engine 702 on scene. Engine 2Aid your suction. Last unit, can you repeat your traffic? Out-insmedic 721 trying to reach EMS702. 104. Hi, go ahead. We just crossed the train tracks. What do you need off of us? I got off-duty medics from Chesterfield. We're going to try and innovate. We're going to need you to prepare for suction and RSI. We don't have RSA. All right. We're going to probably fly. Thank you, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
[2]
R20-0-07: Unit/Incident number (unclear, likely internal reference)
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Powhatan County, VA
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