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Severe head injury patient transported by air 

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Near Lewis Ave, Meriden, CT 06451
A 43-year-old male is being flown by air ambulance to a hospital after suffering a severe head injury. He is in critical condition and requires specialized transport.
Audio|Source: LIFE STAR Air Medical Service
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Transcript:
All right, ready. With our three, Mid-State Medical Center, American, Connecticut. There is no ground transport. No. There's a... There's no open contact, except for me. We use the health head on the southeast side of the hospital, east of the alternate LV. Southwest was a light star hangar marks at the nation. How are there light poles along the road, five radio and ten is between the hospital and the mall. Nothing further. Three, we have it. Ready for patient info please. Your patient is a 43, 43-year-old male weight of 8.5.9 kilos, presently at the Pavilion C, that's Pavilion Charlie, an ICU at the State Medical Center. Chief Compliance this evening is a sub-dural hematoma. The patient is intubated. Does have a central line. Has a line in the area. right, regular, and they're questioning if they're going to be able to get one in the ephemeral line. Not being transiently pace. It has been accepted to E.D. Hartford Hospital. Nothing further. Three we have it. All right. Your Life Flight 1. Newmath, Flight 1, go ahead. I'm like you for Hartford Hospital, we're showing 12 minutes. Good Mass, Life Flight 1, showing 12 minutes from Harper Hospital, Hartford-Hackett. And be advised, right now we have Guy Health on our pad 3, so you are clear for pad 4. That's as possible. 4401. Light 41. Live star, three, center. Three's answer. Yep. Rock Cucin said that you can take either of the helipads. You can either take the helipad near the emergency department or the helipad you know where number one stand doors are closed and you leave the lights on place we'll take the uh the alternate LV for life start three.

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Near Lewis Ave, Meriden, CT 06451
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