Emergency teams access patient in rural area near Heart Mountain, Byron WY


Emergency responders coordinate access to a patient in a remote area near Heart Mountain with ambulance and side-by-side vehicles. Water crossings and patient backboard use are discussed. First Flight air ambulance may transport patient depending on weather. Another ambulance is called for a 65-year-old man needing lift assist near 10th Street.
Audio|Source: Big Horn County Public Safety
06:55
Transcript:
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We'll be out at Heart Mountain and near Main St in Byron with Wisconsin passenger (name withheld) (number withheld).
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Should come back to a gray town and country van.
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Traffic 13-12.
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5-14-4-3-43.
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There's no cell phone service out here.
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I just want to make sure you guys got those coordinates.
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Negative 914[1].
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We haven't received them yet.
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All right, let me know when you're clear to copy.
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Go ahead.
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Coordinates 4431-44.9,
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negative 108, 235.7.
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It's pretty close with the coordinates that came out earlier.
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104 1313 13
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193 Okay,
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I'm right here at those corrals Look like back here at the end of the route lane A little tandoid take
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Right or take the left or go through
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Go straight through the corral as you'll drop down through a gate and then you'll see the ambulance stationary by the water crossing.
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You'll cross right there to the left of the ambulance and then I'll guide you in from there.
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All right, Ken, go.
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Art 10 for your 43, when you think Road 10, you'll go straight, you'll go through that water crossing, and then you'll see an ambulance.
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Cross on the left-hand side of that ambulance, and then you're about a half a mile from the patient.
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I heard you turn down for most of that, because you repeat.
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You'll take road 10 all the way through, you'll go through a little bit of a water crossing, you'll see the ambulance in front of you.
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Cut us on the left-hand side of that ambulance, and then you'll be about a half a mile from the patient.
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Yeah, 10-4[2].
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Let's figure out the spot that has to stop and I'll have the side of the side.
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Simple. Our 10-0-1[3].
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Good. I'm coming from the other direction if you guys need anything or anything you can stop up enough.
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I think we've got three in the truck.
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We're going to take two on the side by side, so we have room patients in the medic.
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Copy that.
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Oh, I got three-john trucks going, last one, twice six.
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Oh, sheriff's office said they were going into a pavilion.
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I'm going to add that way to if I could find it.
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Six and nine three.
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Nine three, go ahead.
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Got one of the Burlingtonian T's with me.
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I'm gonna take her in.
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Take her. Okay. Are you doing all right over there on your own?
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Yeah, I'm okay, Joe, if you need to keep waiting someone over there.
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I'm holding my own over here.
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Do you want to meet up and we'll try to get these guys' trucks moved over there?
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Yeah, we can do that any time you want to.
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Okay, I'm at the pickup in a motorcycle, dirt bike here.
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Which way? Coming up right now, you'll see me here in a minute.
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21-22. 22, put you go ahead.
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Rival. 914[1]
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914[1] on 914 on 914 on 10s on 9gat 1
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Take sure
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914[1] on cat 1
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Go ahead
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When you take 10 all the way down and you drop through the gate, you get to the ambulance.
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If you unload there, you'll see me across the way from the water crossing, and I can help guide you in.
02:44
They're going to definitely need the general to get it backboard out.
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Do we know if first flight's going to take this?
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Waiting to hear back there checking weather now.
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Attention 30A ambulance please respond to near 10th Street for 65-year-old male needs a lift assist
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10th Street 65-year-old male needs lift assist timeout 1319
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5,000 male lift-assist
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916 R-10
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43 first flight is called back and they can take this at the Union 2
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
914: Ambulance/EMS unit
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[3]
10-0-1: Unknown/possible typo, possibly signaling a specific status or unit
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Location mentioned:
N Heart Mountain St & W Main St, Byron, WY 82412
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