Teen airlifted to hospital after fainting with mouth injury, Hartford CT


An air ambulance is bringing an 18-year-old male who fainted and has a mouth wound to Hartford Hospital. The landing zone is clear with no hazards reported.
Audio|Source: LIFE STAR Air Medical Service
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Transcript:
Lights are number two at window negative for ground transportation. Your LG contact will be security on UHF Channel 161 will show Windham H.S. Your LG is located at 7.5, 75 feet from the ER with no reported hazard. Your patient is a 1-8 18-year-old male weighing 7.0 kilograms. Chief complaint of syncope with an oral wound. Negative innovation, negative high flow, negative invasance, negative transmissible, faith maker, negative continuous area meds coming to ED here at Hartford, nothing further.
Lights are number two at window negative for ground transportation. Your LG contact will be security on UHF Channel 161 will show Windham H.S. Your LG is located at 7.5, 75 feet from the ER with no reported hazard. Your patient is a 1-8 18-year-old male weighing 7.0 kilograms. Chief complaint of syncope with an oral wound. Negative innovation, negative high flow, negative invasance, negative transmissible, faith maker, negative continuous area meds coming to ED here at Hartford, nothing further.
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Near Seymour St, Hartford, CT 06106
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