Helicopter transports patient to South Bend hospital, South Bend IN
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According to the dispatch call, a medical helicopter transported a seventy-seven-year-old female patient from Woodlawn to Lutheran Hospital in South Bend for an unspecified medical issue not related to the stomach. The patient was expected to be admitted to a hospital room upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: St. Joseph IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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South Bend Memorial Lutheran Air Two, South Bend Memorial Lutheran Air Two.
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Hey,
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South Bend Lutheran Air Two.
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We are inbound to you.
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We have an ETA of about seven and a half minutes.
00:15
We are bringing a patient coming from Woodlawn.
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The patient is a seventy-seven-year-old female.
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Are you aware of this patient?
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An admin.
00:27
You were broken something.
00:28
Can you repeat?
00:30
An abdomen.
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If you can copy me, it's Air Two.
00:38
We are bringing a seventy-seven-year-old female coming from Woodlawn.
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We are not sure if she is going to the ER or up to the floor, but she is coming for a non-stomach issue.
00:51
Are you aware of this patient?
00:54
The patient will go to room 724 or 729.
00:58
Clear on room 729, Lutheran Air Two.
01:01
Clear additionally, can we make sure there is security in our area? If possible, we would appreciate it.
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Location mentioned:
Memorial Drive, South Bend, IN 46601
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