Air medical response for trapped woman after highway crash, Williamson County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are providing air medical support to a 25-year-old woman trapped in a vehicle on Highway 130 in Texas. She is bleeding heavily from her legs. The extent of her injuries is not yet clear.
Audio|Heard on: Williamson TX Interop Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2, Life Flight 3 on May 2.
00:04
Mr. Lionel player, Flight 3 is a student 2.
00:08
Roger, about your location, about the 3 minutes out, request patient LZ info canv.
00:15
Yes, sir, LZ information.
00:17
We are on the main lanes of 130.
00:21
There are multiple emergency vehicles if you want to land to the north of them.
00:24
The hazards will be your center plant posts.
00:27
In between the two you'll have about 150 to 200 feet by 50 feet, 60 feet wide.
00:35
Patient information,
00:37
25-year-old female, heavily entrapped.
00:41
Losing blood in lower extremities, we cannot tell at this time what has been damaged on the patient or not.
00:48
Roger, do you have an approximate weight?
00:52
90 kilos.
00:57
Sorry, sir, I make that 75 kilos.
00:59
All right, three copies, thank you.
01:03
See you in about 30 seconds.
01:06
Yes, sir. We do have turbofliers down on 130,
01:09
just north of the incident.
01:10
If you can see them, just land to the north of those.
01:14
Roger.
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Location mentioned:
TX-130, Texas
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