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Medical helicopter transfers burn patient to university hospital 

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Univ of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA 52242
A medical helicopter is transporting a patient with burns on the upper body to a university hospital burn unit. The patient is stable and receiving treatment.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Fire/EMS
02:36

Transcript:
00:00
And you'll be able to go ahead to land at the parking lot?
00:04
That's correct. We've got a shutdown for you.
00:09
Ten for far.
00:10
I'll be a circle around here.
00:11
I'll be landing to the south.
00:15
Time for, we have a patient loaded in the ambulance ready to go.
00:19
That's good copy. Thank you.
00:25
Clayton County from tearball today, R6461, Clayton.
00:29
Peter's both, three.
00:31
22 on same.
00:33
Yep.
00:34
I can review an update on weapons or zero details about this 1016.
00:45
Peter Falls, there's a verbal 1016 between a son and his parents.
00:51
No weapons at this time.
00:54
There's apologize, any injuries was not physical.
01:05
I'm sorry.
01:06
Good afternoon.
01:10
University is online.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:17
Good afternoon.
01:18
This is Ezsa, Wants Up to you with a patient out of Toledo.
01:22
Patient initials are J-K.
01:25
42-year-old.
01:26
Go ahead with any updates.
01:37
CPSA 15 Cigleman Drive able to stand in and emulate over to the stretch of Warrant, he has bilateral burns from bilateral upper Cepadine.
01:44
As well as a little bit through state, it's probably stable, you have tried to throw the monitor at 70 a piece per minute.
01:51
Pledge of blood pressure, once a...
01:55
Over 8,4.
01:57
Prenton rate is John Faber at 4.

Police codes explained
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[1]
11-10: On Scene/Arrived

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Univ of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA 52242

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