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Traffic accident on Highway 19 with air care responseRice County MN

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MN-19, Minnesota

A traffic accident occurred on Highway 19 near mile post 205. Emergency air care was dispatched with a landing zone at the ball field near the Ideal Fire Station. Patient information and condition were unclear at the time of dispatch. Ambulance was not on site yet when air care was approaching.

Audio|Source: Rice County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Can you update this AOA[1] to a 1050 and change the location to Highway 19 by mile post 205?
00:10
Temper.
00:31
People have three-day air care.
00:35
Yeah, we're currently five minutes out from your LZ.
00:39
We'd like to get some information on that and patient information if you got it.
00:45
Unsure in patient condition.
00:47
Ambulance is not here yet.
00:53
Are we landing at the ball fields or someplace different?
00:59
Tenforth, the ball field.
01:01
Secure. If you get patient information before we get there, please relay that and I'll see in about four and a half minutes.
01:14
Tedwork.
01:19
Medicare 2 from North Pellon, S Tech One.
01:23
A couple things for you, sir.
01:26
Would you like the ground crew to switch over to get patient information?
01:29
And the information we were given was for the LZ to be at ideal fire station.
01:36
We do copy that you are now being told the ball field.
01:42
Yes, ma'am. I do believe the ideal fire LZ and the ball fields are one of the same.
01:48
Copy that.
01:49
And would you, would the net crew like that ground crew to come over to S-Tac-1 to give patient information?
01:57
Yes, Fab. It is a reference.
01:59
Copy that. Stand by, sir.
Police codes explained
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[1]
AOA: Assist Other Agency

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MN-19, Minnesota
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