Medical helicopter landing for patient with blood sugar 114
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Engine 91, Engine 91, this is HealthNet 8, radio check.
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HealthNet 8, Engine 91, copy.
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Excellent, we are three and a half minutes out from your location.
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Can you give us an LZ brief?
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We'll have an asphalt parking lot,
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roughly 200 by 200.
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To your west, you'll have the church and two lamp posts.
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To your north, you will have a grassy area.
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To your east, you'll have a few trees.
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And to your south will be the street.
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I'm also requested by the medic on the ambulance to advise you to prepare for RSI.
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That is a good copy, Engine 91.
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If they could check the glucose before we got on the ground or relay the glucose to us, we really appreciate it.
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I know it seems tedious.
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Well, not at all.
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HealthNet 8, blood sugar is 01:14 , 114 .
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HealthNet 8 from engine nine one, did you copy blood glucose of 114 ? That's a good copy, engine nine one.
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Do they have an estimated patient weight?
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Animals, you want to give them conditions?
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Delta 98 for 99, approximately 100, 100 kilos.
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That is a good copy.
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Let us know whenever you see us or hear us.
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We're keeping an eye out for you.
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All right, Delta 98, this is Engine 91.
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We are your 12 o'clock, your 12 o'clock.
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We are keeping an eye out for you.
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We have not spotted you yet.
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Okay, currently we're going to be about your 02:00 .
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Zero above us.
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Good copy. We have you inside.
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We're going to do our recon and then we will be on final.