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Medical helicopter lands near flying road for vertigo patient, Van Wert OH
Emergency crews set up a helicopter landing zone near Flying Road due to downed power lines. EMS is assisting a female patient with vertigo who is unable to stand.
Audio|Heard on: Van Wert County Public Safety
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
We go here, we're on to set up the LZ[1] just west of flying road.
00:05
We got lines that are going to be an issue right beside the roadway.
00:11
Engine 81 then.
00:13
You're clear.
00:22
19.
00:26
Sigma 6 is out of the ditch.
00:28
Iyer has the chaper ground, six is thrown up blood.
00:33
Okay.
00:49
All right.
00:51
Zero one, okay.
00:57
It's an 81, 8100.
01:00
81, go ahead.
01:03
Uh,
01:06
it's like what gave me a call back yet.
01:11
Negatively not, they have not called back.
01:17
So, goodbye to when they do.
01:19
Who'd that signal 10 come back to?
01:25
Came back to a (name withheld) at a middle point.
01:31
You're clear.
01:36
8-9-2, the driver's a R.O.
01:39
8-1-0.
01:49
Jump over to Off 1-1.
01:56
Three or seven-70.
02:02
She right, don't you?
02:05
1899, okay?
02:11
We have a real big for no-out.
02:14
1899.
02:16
Okay,
02:18
(name withheld), (name withheld), 1685, 334, (name withheld), 1685, 334.
02:23
I will.
02:28
Benart.
02:30
Chair, Warren.
02:34
Middle Point, EMS, Squad 88, Transporting 6% Rita's.
02:42
Okay.
02:47
So I'll see.
02:52
I'm going to 1650.
03:02
Go ahead and send the EMS down here.
03:06
Females having vertigo and they will get up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LZ: Landing Zone
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Van Wert, OH 45891
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