Woman faints and injures head in medical emergency, Clermont FL
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A 59-year-old woman fainted while walking, briefly lost consciousness, hit her head, and suffered minor bruises and a swollen lip. She also experienced vomiting. She was transported non-emergency to Four Corners Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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District Fire Rescue 3-2, non-emergency at this time with a 59-year-old who was walking and fainted.
00:08
Patient did fall and hit her head and was unconscious briefly, alert and oriented.
00:15
She has minor bruising on the left side of her head and a swollen lower lip.
00:24
No other history,
00:26
no other complaints except for a headache.
00:28
At this time, her vital signs are normal.
00:31
No unusual findings, an EKG was unremarkable.
00:33
She is breathing well on room air, blood pressure is in normal range.
00:37
She has also had some episodes of vomiting.
00:41
We are administering medication for nausea and plan to transport her for evaluation.
00:46
Also, Rescue 67, what's your location?
00:49
No, thank you.
00:50
Celebration out.
00:53
32, copy, Clare.
00:55
Copy, we're about 8 minutes out on the call.
00:56
Not sure how far our Rescue 63 is.
00:59
They are basically at Station 63 Cross Prairie and 192.
01:04
Rescue 71 on seal it.
01:07
Captain, we'll be closer.
01:08
We'll take anything to call.
01:10
Rescue 71.
01:11
Also, engine rescue 60, copy both units can cancel.
01:17
Transporting one patient to Four Corners Hospital non-emergency, 30 miles.
01:23
63 units we cancel and we no longer require your assistance, 39-1.
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Location mentioned:
Cagan Ridge Blvd, Clermont, FL 34714
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