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Patient transported post liver transplant with bile duct issueChicago IL

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near S Wood St Suite A, Chicago, IL 60608

A patient who recently had a liver transplant and has a bile duct obstruction is being transported by medical transport to Northwestern Medical Center via Chicago Vertiport. The flight includes planned stops for refueling and monitors weather conditions during the trip.

Audio|Source: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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To Chicago Vertiport in Chicago, or Chicago Vertiport to go to the Northwestern Medical Center.
00:07
We currently have approximately 110 minutes of fuel.
00:16
We are 15 minutes for Deaconess, Illinois.
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We still don't have the patient information,
00:24
but we are proceeding slowly to Deaconess Illinois.
00:29
The leg length from Deaconess, Illinois to Champaign, Indiana is 165 miles. I have the range.
00:39
I have the fuel to get to Preska and refuel there.
00:48
I'll probably do a hot refuel and then proceed on the following,
00:57
looks like another 120 miles or so, to the northwest, or Chicago vertiport.
01:19
Cap 538, East, First, South, Tamaro.
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Paper 1076, 1076.
01:37
I'm looking at the weather for you.
01:39
There's no here, correct thing, no precept, everything's beat apart, 10 and clear.
01:44
The task in Chicago is 10 and clear for the next two days.
01:49
So you guys should be good there. I think St. Com is still screen the distance because it's part of their procedures and policies to do so for you guys.
01:59
But I'll let them give you the same information when that does. go through,
02:04
but I'll keep an eye out for you for weather if anything happens and just following your flight along for us today.
02:14
Thanks for the end.
02:16
OCC, Airbeck Levin, Roger.
02:24
minutes, but I do that additional for the patient is doing your crew already.
02:30
Thank you, Mayor Beck 11, send your traffic, please.
02:33
Okay,
02:35
speaking of a 72.6 kilogram patient, patient is post-aliver transplant complications,
02:42
and then have a biliary duct obstruction.
02:45
We have one gripped on and the full-time M-A-EAR Pest Trent 1.

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Near S Wood St Suite A, Chicago, IL 60608
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