Dump truck rollover causes minor injuries in Indianapolis, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 25-year-old man was involved in a rollover crash while driving a loaded dump truck near Emerson Avenue in Indianapolis. He was wearing a seatbelt, airbags deployed, and he suffered minor injuries including controlled bleeding on the forehead and wrist. His vital signs are stable except for high blood pressure. He is being transported to St. Francis Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Control medic 700 and ninety-four trauma alert for St.
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Francis PD.
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Medic 700 and ninety-nine, this is St.
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Francis. Go ahead.
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St. Francis, we're at the location with a twenty-five year old male probable trauma alert who was involved in an MVA.
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He was driving a loaded dump truck.
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When it flipped over, he was fully restrained.
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Airbags did deploy.
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Advises no DCAP-BTLS and none found on primary assessment with the minor exception of a laceration on his forehead with bleeding controlled and another small laceration on his right wrist.
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Patient is agreed to a checkout.
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All vitals are stable with the exception of hypertension over 199, over 136.
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Negative chest pain, negative difficulty breathing just to check out after the wreck.
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Should be at your location in four days.
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Do you need anything else?
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Nothing further, please.
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On your arrival.
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Location mentioned:
S Emerson Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46237
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