Emergency crews evacuate unstable patient from Hunter's Beach, Mt Desert ME


Emergency responders treated an unstable patient on Hunter's Beach. The team initially planned to evacuate the patient by boat but changed plans due to safety concerns. They used a Stokes litter with help from the Park Service to carry the patient out.
Audio|Source: Mount Desert Island Public Safety
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Transcript:
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9.09, Hunter's Beach, Command.
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Go ahead, for the command.
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You made patient contact.
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Patients can be located directly on the beach right after the trail and
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give you a better update.
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We're starting patient assessment.
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Copy. 9-400 beach command.
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Go for 100 feet.
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Plus 5 servers, though we will be using their boat.
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I think it'll be easy access.
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I want to move her as much.
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We can meter a boat and steel harbor.
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Copy, so you're advising the best patient removal is by boat and then bring the boat over to Hill Harbor Pier where we'd be dambling? 10-4[1], that's correct.
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Undersea command to 911.
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9-4-100 Beach Command.
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Yeah, just turn to evaluate what resources you're going to need.
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You need more manpower? Yeah, you're going to need a soak.
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You're going to need a soak. 10-4[1] command.
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We're going to need at Stokes.
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Change of plans.
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We're not going to be able to use the boat.
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The surface is too high.
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And the patient's too unstable for us to carry it through the boat.
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So we're going to change the plans and have the carrier out.
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The Park Service is coming into the Stokes litter.
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That would be great.
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Copy that.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Hunters Bch Trl, Mt Desert, ME 04660
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