Helicopter evacuates unconscious man with chest injury, San Diego CA


A medical helicopter evacuated an unconscious man with a broken arm and chest injuries. The man had an unsecured airway and was breathing with assistance. He was transported from the Stafford Training Center to Palomar Hospital.
Audio|Source: San Marcos Public Safety
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Transcript:
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San Diego, Redis-16.
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Reach 16, San Diego?
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And San Diego, we've lifted from the Stafford Training Center near Stafford Training Center. Three souls on board, 1.5.
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Reach 16th and copies 1117.
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Agent 151. Ree 16 on San Diego, Midder.
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Reach 16 gop for engine 151.
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151 from 1 6.
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This is this is from the fire training center and we're out here, LV.
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It should be, I guess you need here as soon as we get up speed, but it's probably going to be about seven, eight minutes.
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That's seven to eight minutes.
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All you got me.
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316 edgible one copy loud and clear 6 8 minute ETA let you know when you want patient info
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medic 232 from engine 233 medic 232 from engine 233 medic 232 from engine 233 3 Charlie
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0.2. At near Navarra Drive.
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Unit 155.
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Medic 232 from engine 233.
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Medic 232 from engine 233. 3,
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Charlie.
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And engine 151 from 16, just clarify, we are able to listen to your radio report, confirming 100, 100 kilo patients. Going to be heading over to Palomar and unsecured airway this time.
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Every 16, engine 151, that's permit.
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Reach this is Medic 151.
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We've contacted Polymer to give them an initial update. We do have a 40-year-old 200-pound, unconscious male,
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corticot posturing with a broken left arm and left-sided damage to the rib cage, possible flailed chest.
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Unsecured airway, breathing on a zone but requiring assistance.
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