Possible trauma incident at Lomond Drive with helicopter canceled, Port Charlotte FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a possible trauma incident near Lomond Drive in Port Charlotte. A medical helicopter was initially accepted but later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
AirMet first, Airport 5, Alert 1,
00:04
Charlotte County, Port Charlotte, Airport 5, alert 1, Maryland County, Port Charlotte, reference trauma.
00:21
Armit five, not to accept in 1001.
00:32
With I into Central.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:43
Just want to make sure you copy the hemorrhage on near Lomond Drive.
00:50
Yes, sir?
00:55
Time for.
01:01
Battalion 2, Rescue 12, Engine 15, Battalion 2, Rescue 12, Engine 15.
01:08
Be advised, Aeromed accepted, with a 16-minute ETA if needed.
01:30
Injune 7, Rescue 32, respond to the Bread of Life mission near Scott Street, pass of East Helen Avenue.
01:40
For breathing problems, 3 of 1805.
01:42
2.
01:44
32, 1.001.
01:49
Engine 7.
01:53
This needs a kind of fix.
02:00
RISD-5, RISDU-5, move to City 1 for coverage.
02:09
Central Engine 15.
02:12
Engine 15.
02:16
You can cancel the chopper.
02:20
I probably cancel chopper, 10-07.
02:25
Rescue five companies.
02:28
Repeat, they're 10-and-7.
02:36
AirMed 5, Airman 45, you guys can cancel, stand down for Charlotte.
02:43
Copy, stand down for Charlotte, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Lomond Dr, Port Charlotte, FL 33953
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