Pediatric trauma patient airlifted at N Washington Blvd and 10th St, Sarasota FL
Emergency services responded to a pediatric trauma incident near North Washington Boulevard and 10th Street in Sarasota, FL. A pediatric patient with a diabetic issue required airlift by Bay Flight. Multiple rescue and fire units coordinated to prepare a landing zone at Station 5 for the medical helicopter and to provide medical care on scene.
Audio|Source: Sarasota County Fire
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Transcript:
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Question 5, law is going to be on scene requesting a routine response for a subject having a diabetic issue.
00:12
We send us for mention 4.
00:14
Go ahead.
00:16
We're going to call this 301 command. We're going to go ahead and issue a pediatric trauma alert or run a knee Bay Flight.
00:24
Pediatric trauma alert, Bay Flight, come over.
00:29
Spatts Rescue 4 is on scene.
00:32
On Team. On Team, Rescue 4.
00:33
Rescue 4 pull in the 10th.
00:39
Just tell you when I copied that.
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Go ahead and show me on team.
00:44
On scene. That's anyone.
00:49
Okay.
00:53
You want us to break with this. You go to Tenth Streetville, rent.
00:56
Yeah,
00:57
I'm gonna head that way as well.
01:02
Dispatchee, that's a long scene.
01:05
On TAMS, MISM?
01:11
Inspector Patil. Patil.
01:16
I'm gonna head over 10th Street boat ramp. I'll let you know when I get there if it's gonna be probable.
01:22
Got to be checking 10th Street boat ramp.
01:28
About the 3 816 quarters
01:33
Dispassed at you this month, please.
01:36
Osseo Sres.
01:42
Indian 16 response to assist, tuition in response to your medical at the Suruna Lakes (number withheld) Paroidus Court, (number withheld) Paroidus Court, Cross Street of Recca Boulevard, McQuage 2a.
01:59
I'll tell you, I want to check one.
02:03
Good
02:08
Hey chief, we're going to start heading your way to 10th Streetport ramp. Let us know if anything changed.
02:13
Steve, it's not looking that great over here.
02:21
MS1, but tell you.
02:23
MS1,
02:27
go ahead.
02:29
Hey, the boat ramp over here is not looking too good.
02:33
Are you good with going to Station 5?
02:39
104 station probably work.
02:43
Okay.
02:44
Dispatch from the time one.
02:46
We're going to land at Station 5. Can you push Engine 5 out to the LZ[2] for me?
02:53
Copy landing station 5, I will turn them to there, I'll see.
02:59
Command from Dispatch,
03:00
Bay Flight accepted, 16-minute ETA.
03:07
In dispatch, dispatch, then I'll head over to the station final.
03:12
Copy the baton.
03:26
Engine 5, stage and secure your landing zone for a pediatric trauma alert coming from North Washington Boulevard and 10th Street. Engine 5, stage and secure your landing zone for pediatric trauma alert coming from North Washington Boulevard and 10th Street. Bay Flight 2 will be in route.
03:47
That's Rescue 13 is available. This was the same patient. Engine 11 was on a few minutes earlier.
03:53
Patients find AMA.
03:58
Progressive, if you have really turned.
04:04
Dispatch Rescue 11 is available. We're returning.
04:07
No patient transport.
04:09
Available 11, no patient cancer.
04:16
Not going to be at.
04:20
They're using your station as the landing zone.
04:25
Copy that.
04:31
As your 4, 4 will be from Port Boy.
04:37
Just 2 101.
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Special 101.
04:43
Rescue 101 will be heading to the LZ[2].
04:48
Copy in Route LZ[2] Rescue 101 if you'll switch to attack 3.
04:53
The hill pipe is clear and then open the front gate for if you're supposed to TAC 3[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 3: Tactical radio channel 3
[2]
LZ: Landing zone (helicopter landing site)
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