Air medical transfer canceled due to poor weather, Savannah TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a LifeFlight unit at Hardin Medical Center in Savannah coordinated a medical transfer to Madison County in Jackson. The mission was canceled due to instrument flight rules (IFR) weather conditions, with other air evacuation units also declining because of the same weather concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Maury Regional EMS
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Transcript:
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LifeFlight Four,
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Inter-facility transfer picking up at Hardin Medical Center in Savannah, Tennessee.
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Dropping off at Jackson,
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Madison County in Jackson, Tennessee.
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Heading at 25455 nautical miles.
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Patient weight is 309 pounds.
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No special equipment.
00:17
Air evac 72 and 94 declined due to weather, pending weather updates.
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This is LifeFlight Four declining for weather.
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IFR and all those located.
00:35
Copy, LifeFlight Four declining for IFR in all region.
00:39
Do you have a check back time?
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This is LifeFlight Four.
00:44
It's supposed to be marginal VFR now.
00:47
It's not, so it's probably no earlier than a few hours.
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Location mentioned:
Wayne Rd, Savannah, TN 38372
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