Medical helicopter landing zone requested at high school, Shady Spring WV
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A landing zone was requested at Shady Spring High School for a medical helicopter to transport a patient.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
These respond to near Hinton Road Shady Spring High School in Shady Springs.
00:05
Request for a landing zone per HealthNet.
00:08
Repeating, Station 110.
00:11
Respond near Hinton Road and Shady Spring High School for a landing zone.
00:24
Control, 1-10,000.
00:30
Copy, B of I's.
00:32
Just keep us updated if you have a ground frequency and contact information once you arrive there.
00:40
Copy that. Do you have an ETA[1] on there,
00:43
Lane?
00:46
Negative, we can call back and should we get an ETA[1].
00:50
I have a minor 41.
00:54
You go ahead, sir.
00:57
Should be probably about approximately five minutes now.
01:00
We're almost low to be heading your way here in just a minute.
01:06
Copy that.
01:12
737.
01:13
Go and show me an ounce to Silver Peak.
01:17
Copy 1514.
01:23
Yeah, firm.
01:24
Just go ahead and head that way and make sure it's your care.
01:26
We'll be with you here in this minute.
01:32
Station one saying, control.
01:36
Go ahead, sir.
01:39
Just keep you advised.
01:40
We do have regional on the other line asking for a round contact and frequency.
01:48
Copy that. It'll be 11041 ground contact, but I'll be on the Helo 1.
01:55
Copy, thank you, sir.
02:00
Joel, is that HealthNet coming?
02:05
Copy, that's affirmative it's HealthNet.
02:09
Okay, copy.
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ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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Location mentioned:
Hinton Rd, Shady Spring, WV 25918
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