Helicopter responds to patient with gastrointestinal bleed


A helicopter is sent to help a patient who is stable but has a serious stomach issue. The crew is prepared to transport the patient quickly.
Audio|Source: LIFE STAR Air Medical Service
01:51
Transcript:
Light Star break turn on. Lengths go free, lifting from Westfield, going on with the day (name withheld), three on four, two plus zero on the fuel, and one-night-eight on the release at 0-6-05. location, your LC contacting security on UHF 145. Your LLC is a helipatch located on the northeast side of a hospital and March with an 8th. Your HACPAR drinks to the east and south, a lit wind spark located on the hospital room. Not in service of the LLC. When you're ready, I got patient information. complaint of a GI bleed. He's not intubated, no high flowed, not being transvenously based, no continuous medication. He has a right IJN and he inks on a meth transfusion protocol, but (name withheld) said he's not having any equipment with him and won't need any equipment with him. He weighs 95 kilograms, nothing fervor, zero-summer. Six minutes clock. Roger, we're going to go with the 20 minutes left.
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Location mentioned:
Near Seymour St, Hartford, CT 06106
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