Medical helicopter transfers burn patient to university hospital


A medical helicopter is transporting a patient with burns on the upper body to a university hospital burn unit. The patient is stable and receiving treatment.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Fire/EMS
02:36
Transcript:
And you'll be able to go ahead to land the parking lot? That's correct. We've got to shut down for you. Ten-for, I'll be a circle around here. I'll be landing to the south. Ten-four, we have a patient loaded in the ambulance ready to go. That's good copy, thank you. Clayton County from tearful State, R6461, Clayton. Peter's both, three. 22 on same. So if you can update on weapons or, there's details about this 1016. Peter Falls, there's a verbal 1016 between a son and his parents. No weapons at this time. No apologies. Any injuries was not physical? Enfurt 1-0 defense. Good afternoon. University is online. Go ahead. Good afternoon. This is Etheridgee University with a patient out of Toledo. Patient initials are (name withheld). 42-year-old. I'm going to go ahead with any updates. Over to the stretcher one, he has bilateral burns from bilateral upper Cepaddy. As well as a little bit through state, it's finally stable, you have tried to enjoy the thermometer on the monitor at 70 feet per minute. Pross, blood pressure, one stuck. Over 8,4. Prenton rate is John Raybert at 14. It's 96% on the room there. No concerns of airway compromise at this time and it's clear one-crossed bilaterally. We have got some morphine and no on it. This currently is denying any additional information. We are out. We are 11-10[1]-a-paki. You have any questions for this word as well. That's full copy. You're clear. We'll relay that information to the burn unit. We'll see you guys on the pad. University, over. Okay, okay, one-clear, thank you. J-Com, URI, Med1, on team. Copy, Auntie. Jake. Jake, on 34. Dead.
Police codes explained
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11-10: On Scene/Arrived
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Location mentioned:
Univ of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA 52242
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