Medical transport for ankle pain near Matlock Rd, Arlington TX
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel are providing non-emergency transport for a male patient with left ankle pain after tripping. The patient shows swelling but no deformity or tenderness, with normal sensory and motor function. Vital signs include a slightly elevated heart rate and normal oxygen levels. Pain medication has been administered. The patient is being taken to Medical City Arlington with an estimated arrival in five minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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MCA Arlington Medic 11, Priority 3 traffic.
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Medical City Arlington, go ahead.
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MCA, this is Arlington Medic 11.
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We're en route to facility non-emergent ETA 5 min.
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Currently have a 30-year-old male chief complaint of left ankle pain.
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Patient says that he had tripped and started having pain for the last 6 h.
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No obvious deformity.
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Does have some swelling, no tenderness.
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Pulse motor and sensory are intact.
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Current vital signs is a heart rate of 111, sinus tach, SpO2 98%.
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Ten on room air.
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Last blood pressure was 100 and seventy-one over 114.
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That's 100 and seventy-one over 114.
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We've given 1 g of acetaminophen.
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I repeat, 1 g.
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Patient GCS 15 provides ETA about five out.
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Any questions or orders?
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Copy. See when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015
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