Unwitnessed fall causes head injury in nursing home resident, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 70-year-old male nursing home resident fell without being witnessed and sustained a head injury with minor abrasions. He was found on the ground with no neck or back pain. He is being transported to Baylor Centennial hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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00:47
Transcript:
00:00
Medcom, this is first commit to in route to Baylor Centennial, Friday 3, Code 1.
00:03
On board, we have a 70-year-old male, A.01, GCS 13, which is the patient's normal mental status.
00:10
She complained today is going to be able to fall with head strike.
00:13
Unwitnessed fall, patient was found on the ground at his nursing home.
00:16
It does have an abrasion to the bridge of his nose and to the center of his forehead.
00:21
No neck or back pain of palm palpacian.
00:24
Patient does not recall falling, but again, patient is A.01,
00:27
GCS 13. No other complaints noted.
00:30
Only blood thinner, he takes is aspirin.
00:32
Last blood pressure gas 142 over 73, heart rate is 60 times for them.
00:36
SPO2, 97% out of room air.
00:38
Blood sugar 1.05.
00:40
He is in a C-collar and on a vacuum point for spinal motion restriction at this time.
00:45
We should be at Centennial approximately 5 to 6 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035
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