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Rescue helicopter assists person with rolled ankle near Summit DrClear Creek County CO

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Summit Dr, Colorado

Rescue teams are assisting a person who rolled their ankle near Summit Dr. A helicopter is being coordinated to land near the area. Responders plan to hand-carry the injured person to the helicopter for evacuation.

Audio|Source: Clear Creek County Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS and Mountain Rescue - Digital
03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead for 608.
00:01
Yes, sir, at your convenience, would you just broadcast over Alpine Tech One? So Ben and David know we're responding to your set.
00:11
We'll do. And also, what's your ETA up to the summit?
00:15
Probably 5 to 10.
00:17
I'm just passing the Konellas campground.
00:20
Okay, I'm on the phone with flights.
00:23
They can probably help out landing up there.
00:25
We just need to figure out a good spot.
00:27
So as soon as you can recognize your good landing area, let me know.
00:30
6-01 copies.
00:32
609, 601.
00:33
Go for 609? Yeah, would you let me know what RD[1] members and lift ticket members were going to write first?
00:43
Copy, I'll lift the map.
00:44
I'll lift the map.
00:45
6-6-8 go for 6-1.
00:48
Yeah, Bruce, that traffic was for 608, just letting Ruth know I'm lift ticket and getting off in Georgetown now.
00:55
609 copies that, you can see you in the map.
00:57
Good copy, thanks, I wasn't even sure if I had my map open or not, thank you.
01:00
601, 609.
01:01
Six zero one.
01:03
Looks like Gavin is just leaving Georgetown now.
01:05
He should be up there.
01:06
And Josh Kirk is also pretty close to Georgetown.
01:10
And Josh is an RD[1], is that correct?
01:12
Oh, that's work.
01:13
It's 601-636.
01:15
I am rescue deployment, which I'm headed up to pass now.
01:19
Unfortunately, my rescue deployment card is in bed-band, so I don't have an identification on me.
01:25
Good copy.
01:27
This is our two Stiller and Brandon are both lift tickets.
01:32
Good copy.
01:33
601, 609. 601.
01:35
Yeah, Rick, if we could get just a couple people up there, I think, and if they can land on the saddle, we might probably just get her hand carrier down to the helicopter.
01:44
That's my thought as well.
01:46
It will fly still in a nurse up there and he can advise us who should be right behind you.
01:52
Yeah, she just reported only injuries that rolled ankle.
01:56
Good copy. 608 or 609, if she could kill with the RP, see if they have any means of picking themselves very visible when we could fly.
02:10
I'll give her a call once we get the helicopter up there.
02:13
We'll see what she's got on.
02:15
Good company.
Police codes explained
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[1]
RD: Rescue Deployment member

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