Medical helicopter lands at hospital for chest pain patient, Hartford CT


A medical helicopter is landing at a hospital helipad to care for a 67-year-old male patient suffering from left-sided chest pain and other medical issues.
Audio|Source: LIFE STAR Air Medical Service
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Transcript:
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Archer light, go, please, put her on.
00:06
You are negative for ground transportation and your LC contact is none.
00:15
Your LC is a helipatim a little west side of a hospital adjacent to the emergency department.
00:23
Frequency 1, 2.2.8, 5-quits, activates the path light.
00:29
7-quick activates the perimeter light.
00:32
Your house with store of smoke stacks approximately 50 foot from a website to hospital at 170 feet tall, unlit antenna on top of the hospital, so tall a half a mile to the southeast and LD.
00:48
Nothing further.
00:54
Roger 2 on final birth vaccine, arrow 3.5.9.
01:00
I guess nation to both forth.
01:07
Dr. Linesdor, your patient, IncA, 6-7, 67-year-old male.
01:13
Keep complaining tonight of left-sided trespain confirmed stemming, not intubated, no eye flow, no evicts not being transpeating sleeppakes, no continuous outweing medication.
01:24
Your patient weighs 7 foot kilograms.
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...in Perver.
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