Emergency responders perform CPR and prepare helicopter landing


Audio|Source: Whitley County Fire Operations
03:18
Transcript:
Command from dispatch on Office 2. I'm going to need a ground contact and LZ information. Fire 202. Will you set up an LZ and be ground contact? Affirmative. Do you have one person you can send me? Never mind, I got 2.01 kept. Dispatch also is CPR in progress. CPR in progress. Dispatch Fire 202, I'll be assuming LZ. Okay, fire 202 assuming LZ. Dispatch, command. Do we have any type of information This aircraft is to ask how many patients or how many souls were on board. We're unaware at this time. We'll try to call them the Fort Wayne Tower. Manager our 207. We're doing a 360 looking for more patience. from Samaritan 1. We're about 10 minutes out. Do you have a patient information for us and ground contact? Samaritan Fire 202. We'll be landing in a grass area just west of a gravel parking lot, a church. No wires, approximately 8 by 80 square. Last patient contact I had was CPR in progress. I will get it. Need more information. Third one's clear. Command for 195 a half patient information. Either 991, you bring up your ALS equipment. I will take that information. B minus at this time, vitals unstable. B-minus vitals unstable? Correct. Clear. Slater 1 fire 202. B-minus at this time, vitals are unstable. Crater 1 is clear. We'll see in about five minutes. Command truck 207, we've checked the rest of the tree line. It checks clear. Now, I'll get it.
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Whitley County, IN
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