Woman transported after biting tongue in medical emergency, Dalhart TX
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Emergency medical services responded to a 51-year-old woman who bit her tongue. She has stable vital signs and no other complaints. She is being transported to a medical facility for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Union and North Dallam Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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A6, BMH. DMAH.
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DMA, go ahead.
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Coming at you with a 51-year-old female patient case complaint today is going to be, uh,
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she bit her tongue during the NBC.
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Patient has no other complaints.
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She does not have head and neck or back pain, extremity pain,
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belly pain, any of it.
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Lots of our vitals I have for you on the monitor of blood pressure 143 over 91, 143 over 91.
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Heart rate is 80, strong and regular.
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She has at 94% on room air.
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She is alert with the GCS of 15.
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And we'll be at your facility in three to four minutes.
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CMH cleared.
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Location mentioned:
Denver Ave, Dalhart, TX 79022
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