Elderly woman injured in fall at home, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 68-year-old woman who fell down two steps at her home near NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, Missouri. She sustained a bump to the head without losing consciousness and reported severe back pain. She was taken to St. Luke's North Hospital - Barry Road ER for evaluation and pain management.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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KCMO,
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medic 16, St.
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Luke's patient info.
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This is Barry, go ahead.
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Afternoon, this is (name withheld).
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Sixty-eight-year-old female on board,
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and all times four GCS 15 patient at home with just a step, fall down step.
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It's just basically two steps and then floor.
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She did bump her head, no loss of consciousness, no blood thinners.
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She's having really bad back discomfort and pain.
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She had surgery in September.
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This is (number withheld) Sentinel at this time for pain control.
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Still at eight one.
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Ninety-six over seventy-three, eighty-six paced and 18 not labored.
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Ninety-six room air sugar, (number withheld) and fifty-one either in a few minutes.
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Questions?
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Another further C on arrival.
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Very clear.
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Copy. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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