Emergency transport of injured hockey player to hospital, Austin MN
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An ambulance is transporting a 19-year-old male to MCHS Austin Hospital after he was hit in the face by a hockey puck. He has controlled nose bleeding and mild dizziness but is stable.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
MCJ's Austin from 606.3, an incoming trauma.
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This is MTSAW, Austin.
00:07
Go ahead.
00:11
You're on the main.
00:15
MCHS Austin from 6606, do you have any incoming trauma?
00:19
That's the MCHS Aspen, go ahead.
00:26
We're three minutes away from your facility with a 19-year-old male who had playing hockey and got a puck to the face, nose with controlled bleeding with a clip and just a towel.
00:40
No other injuries is feeling some lightheaded dizziness, but no medical history, no other injuries.
00:46
Heart rate is currently 108.
00:48
Blood pressure is 175 over 74.
00:50
SBO2 is 99% on room air, and again, we're about...
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Three minutes out, do you have any questions for us? No, I'm happy so what they expect.
01:04
This next to the extent. This next to the extent, straightforward.
01:06
Awesome.
01:08
Happy transport.
01:14
606 destination.
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6.606 destination.
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Location mentioned:
1st Dr NW, Austin, MN 55912
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