Person falls over 20 feet on Highway 42, needs trauma care
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Manitowoc County Fire/EMS
04:27
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Dispatch, we're on scene.
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Ten four.
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We're gonna need the backboard and then that orange stretcher, collapsible stretcher.
00:18
Ten four, we got her.
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1605 portable 150.
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I got a spot just north of the bridge here on 42 that they could drive from the road through that dogwood and that might be about
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75 yards south of where you guys are where we could come in.
00:43
Stand by for an EMS.
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Okay, I'll have them down there.
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Room number two with you.
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Check it up.
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Dispatch, this is five ambulance.
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Ambulance 14 is on scene.
00:58
Danny, did you copy me? That was Jake.
01:02
Yeah, I still haven't found a good area yet here.
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I'm gonna crawl up this bluff over here and see if I can see what it looks like.
01:10
Point out, I think we're gonna have to put her in the back and get the Google Maps and turn her upside down to take her up there.
01:22
Dispatch, this is not ambulance.
01:24
Dispatch from the shop.
01:28
Go ahead, dispatch.
01:32
Attention, station three, med unit, respond to (number withheld) Dewey Street, Aurora Urgent Care, room number (room_number withheld), for a sixty-seven-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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Just has a confused, altered mental status.
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I require an emergency response at (number withheld) Dewey Street, number (room_number withheld), in the Aurora Urgent Care.
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Time 1216 .
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Yeah, Mark, I think the Gibbs way is going to be the better route.
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What was that, Danny?
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I think we're going to have to go towards Gibbs.
02:03
10-4[1], we'll do that.
02:05
One of you firefighters out by Gibbs, can we get up the rig bag in this area? If we carry it down the shoreline, can we get up the rig bag here? It's fairly easy.
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Yeah, Mark, we came down the gully by Gibbs.
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It's not the worst.
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Okay, we'll go up that way.
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Once you get on the back, on the back door, and it's still fast, you'll see her out that way.
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Over.
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Dispatch from Mishicot.
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Go ahead, Mishicot.
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Can you start paging a helicopter?
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10-4[1], request and save, sir.
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Mishicot Ambulance from Two Rivers Fire on me.
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Mishicot Ambulance, go ahead.
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Yeah, we're gonna be like at least 10, 12 minutes away yet.
03:07
You got a patient update or what's the reason for the air medical request?
03:17
Patient needs trauma psych care.
03:25
Patient fell from over 20 feet.
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Patient has a discharging injury.
03:38
200 copies.
03:49
This is Scott Fire.
03:52
Go ahead, Scott Fire.
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You can mark us on scene.
03:58
10-4[1].
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Dispatch, this is Scott Ambulance.
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This is Mishicot Ambulance.
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Go ahead.
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Are you wanting them to just land on the road?
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Negative, dispatch.
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We'll get you a place for landing.
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10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative