Medical helicopter dispatched to injury scene near Roy and Route 39


Audio|Source: Tuscarawas County Fire and EMS
03:7
Transcript:
(name withheld) Central. Go ahead. Have you heard anything back from that site? They're launched. A little bit ago. They have 3620 ETA. They're at the closest. Copy out. Thank you. 10-0-10-09. 10-09. 10-09, you hear what I need to hear what I need your end up in pH Foundation, quickly. station, (name withheld). 10. 2009, Glenn helicopter, I think what I'm the landing at chronic intersection of Roy injuries, in 39. everybody applauded. Thank you to go ahead. We're going up to new points right now. I'll be going to about a minute and a half. I've contacted the Cleveland Clinic prior to no type of plus. They're 20 minutes away. No, no need to help with the blood. He uses a lot of blood. Do you know, do we need a photograph operators or just one right now? I'm going to say that a near a patient is just a mouth-top and looks like a road rash. Just a secondary oral assessment. But you know what I was going to do a lot of assessment. Copy that. Copy that. We'll be closer. And now, that's 18 a minute. You're clear. Okay, so much left. When you did you hear, I think, uh, the elevation would try to ignore. Kim. Topped up. 10.09, do you ever know again, keep on that? You can bring up?
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OH-39, Ohio
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