Medical transport coordination for patient near E 28th St, Minneapolis MN


Emergency medical teams coordinated aircraft transport of a patient near E 28th St, Minneapolis. There was a possible mechanical issue with a flight, limited patient information was available, and landing zone arrangements included clearing space in a parking lot for a second aircraft.
Audio|Source: Willmar Police, Fire and EMS
02:31
Transcript:
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Lexing 3, Lexlink 3, New Ulm,
00:03
2, Abbott, again, New Ulm to Abbott. Lexing and New Ulm to Abbott. Lexing 4 is currently on this flight, but they might be having a mechanical issue.
00:18
Heavy weather's good flight to go.
00:20
If you guys could get started that way and if for some reason they did figure it out okay you guys cancel, but if we can get started that way, that'd be great.
00:30
I think we have limited patient information when you're ready.
00:36
Go ahead for three.
00:42
It's going to be a 281-pound,
00:45
127-kilo-n-semi on nitrone heparin.
00:51
Noise-laced crash is not inhibited.
00:55
Three microtectomy copy.
01:01
C499.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:09
Tois Collins is around times too. Thank you.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:27
Is there room to land a second aircraft there?
01:31
Not on the helipad, but we could probably clear out of space in a parking lot.
01:39
That'll be that. I'll give a hear a call.
01:50
You guys can actually stand down. It sounds like new alma is going by ground school three.
01:59
We're listening up base for deer river three-two-seven. On seven.
02:09
What's up?
02:12
We're less enough base for deer, river three-sull, 2.1 on the field load-approved, about 40 minutes.
02:22
Happy Lifting 3, Sol 2.1-on-fuelan approval for 40 minutes heading up to Deer River.
02:26
Just so you're aware, LifeLank 8 is currently heading to Duluth St. Mary's, from Deer River, there are 14 minutes, okay.
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