Patient transported by helicopter for lithium toxicity after crash, Windham CT


A patient injured in a motor vehicle collision is being flown by helicopter to Windham Hospital for treatment of lithium toxicity and other injuries.
Audio|Source: Cheshire Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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On board one foot five five on the fuel eight four two years on the flight release in route to Wyden connecticut time of left one six one one
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Number one LZ and patients are followed.
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Number one LZ information you guys added to Windham Hospital in Windham, Connecticut, where you are negative for ground transportation? Your LZ contact is security on UHF 161.
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LZ information is a landing zone located to 95 feet away from the ER.
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Hazards include a new MRI trailer directly east of the landing zone.
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Nothing further on your landing zone for Windham Hospital.
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Your patient is a 3-8-year avail coming at 104 kilogram.
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She's complaint of lithium of toxicity and coming from a motor vehicle collision.
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Negative for intubation, but they are on high flow oxygen via nasal cannula, at 20 trillion per minute on 40%.
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Invasive lines on copacol, methanol, IV mag, and IVNF.
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Negative for the rest.
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Nothing further at this time 1613.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mansfield Ave, Willimantic, CT 06226
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