Flight canceled during infant medical emergency, Geneva NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to Geneva General Hospital for a medical emergency involving an infant with a serious head injury. The planned air transport was canceled due to weather, and the patient was taken directly to the emergency department by ground ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Ontario NY EMS-Tac Group Calls
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00:58
Transcript:
00:00
A5, you are much closer.
00:01
I'm going to have you continue over to the Geneva General landing zone.
00:06
Flight is en route for a nine-month-old with skull fracture.
00:11
Copy, Geneva General landing zone?
00:14
I'll put you in route.
00:15
Dispatch 14, you can stand down.
00:17
I'll have you cover 48, your Maryland crew.
00:20
Posted.
00:21
Eleven to dispatch.
00:23
Eleven, go ahead.
00:25
We are going to be basic momentarily to Geneva with a rider on board.
00:30
Copy that. Transporting to Geneva momentarily.
00:35
Eleven dispatch, go ahead.
00:39
We are officially headed out to Geneva.
00:42
Copy. Dispatch eighty-five, go for five.
00:46
Change of plans.
00:49
Flight canceled due to weather, so you're going right to the emergency department for the stat transfer.
00:56
Unfortunately, I don't have much more information.
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Location mentioned:
North St, Geneva, NY 14456
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