Air medical transport follows serious fall near Cherokee St, Springfield MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an air medical crew transported an unidentified man from Mercy Hospital Rogers to Mercy Hospital Springfield after a possible serious fall. The patient, suffering from apparent spinal, lung, and facial injuries, was conscious but unable to communicate clearly. Emergency personnel referred to him as a John Doe during transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Tri Lakes Area Emergency Services
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00:57
Transcript:
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Life Flight One, pilot and crew.
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Life Flight One, pilot and crew.
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Lift request, lift request.
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Mercy Hospital Rogers to Mercy Springfield.
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Mercy Hospital Rogers to Mercy Springfield.
00:09
Life Flight Five is on a different flight in the Lake of Springfield area.
00:16
We've got Life Flight One standby.
00:18
What? Is the book station wait?
00:24
Patient weight is 55.55 kilo.
00:32
Good copy, and we accept.
00:35
Copy you accepting.
00:37
Headed to trauma pediatrics for an unidentified male with possible C-spine fracture, pulmonary contusion, and facial injury from a fall.
00:47
Maintaining own airway, no drips.
00:50
The patient is currently listed as (name withheld).
00:52
No identification found, and facial trauma limits communication.
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Location mentioned:
E Cherokee St, Springfield, MO 65804
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