Medical evacuation helicopter inbound to Baton Rouge


Radio exchange of a medical evacuation helicopter with approach control. The helicopter reports its position about 15 miles out, altitude near 1,500 feet, and its transponder code. Controllers provide traffic, wind, and handoff information as the helicopter prepares to contact the tower.
Audio|Source: Baton Rouge Metro Airport KBTR Approach
02:8
Transcript:
Baton Rouge Approach, Medevac, Helicopter, 59 Alpha Echo. Medevac 59 Alpha Echo, Baton Rouge, Approx, 2212. 0212. And Benevac. 59 Alpha Echo squawking is 0212, approximately 15 miles in your order to the field, 1,500, the GFR, and down to the lake with the patient and we have hotel. Out of that 59 Alpha Echo, Roger. Radar contact, position, and altitude as stated, reports our lady at Lincoln's site. At 59, Wilco. Here's (name withheld). Are you seeing any precipitation? I'm not seeing anything on your present heading for the next 6-0 month. No such a page. This is still done. Roger. Roger, thank you. (name withheld), Cochurchase 528. Overturemberg, 3-28. Say request. Point two, we can't shoot the I-Lice and Rite and 2-2-Rite and C2-Rite and C2-Rite and Rite and 2-2-Rite in Rite and 2-2-Rite in DFR. All right, two-empty Ovector's ILF2-3-I, maintain the alarm at the time plane. No, it's 9486 Yankee. We're back in, down for the field. November 9486 Yankee. Roger, Hotel is current the wind 230 at 1-0-0-0-2-9-or-7, flyheading 0-4-0-0-6-6-6-EK. 86 Yankee maintained VFR at her above 2000 traffic 10 o'clock correction 12 o'clock 1.0 miles southbound MetaVac helicopter 1,500. At our above status 8602. Metaback 9 Alpha Echo contact Tower 1845. And over to Tower 1845 for 5-9.
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Location mentioned:
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR), 9430 Jackie Cochran Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70811
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