18-year-old female treated for dislocated kneecap, Frisco TX
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According to the dispatch call, an 18-year-old female dislocated her left kneecap while playing volleyball. Emergency responders treated her by reducing the dislocation and providing pain relief. She was transported to Medical City Frisco with stable vital signs and no other injuries.
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Frisco, METCOM. METCOM. METCOM.
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MED1, Fair Medi-King, around the Medical City, Frisco.
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Priority 3, with an 18-year-old female.
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GCS 15. Chief complaint today is a dislocation of the left kneecap while playing volleyball.
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No other trauma.
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Patient is isolated, no head injury, no loss of consciousness.
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Current vital signs are blood pressure 127 over 87, heart rate 96, sinus rhythm, respiratory rate 14, clear bilateral breath sounds with normal effort, SPO2 of 100%.
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EtCO2 of 30,
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patient has an IV.
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We gave 25 milligrams of ketamine and splinted the left lower extremity.
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While doing so, the kneecap went back
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into place. Patient says her pain is now zero.
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We're currently about five minutes from Medical City Frisco.
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No centers, no trauma activation.
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Do you have any questions?
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No questions. No questions.
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I'm calling Medical City Frisco now.
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Location mentioned:
Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034
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