Woman transported to hospital after minor car accident, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, a 33-year-old woman was transported to Truman Medical Center after a low-speed car collision causing chest and arm pain. She was wearing a seatbelt, airbags deployed, and there was no loss of consciousness. Vital signs were stable and she reported some ringing in her ears.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is KCFD, Medic-F-2.
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I'm currently en route with a 33-year-old female. Chief complaint is chest and arm pain from a motor vehicle collision.
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Patient was involved in a low-speed collision, traveling less than five miles per hour.
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She was struck by another vehicle estimated to be traveling 20 miles per hour less.
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She was hit in the front end, with moderate damage. Airbags deployed, no loss of consciousness, no history of blood thinner use.
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The patient was restrained.
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We got her in here.
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She was in the ambulance room and found to have a Glasgow Coma Scale of 15.
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Blood pressure was 109 over 79, pulse 84, oxygen saturation 99 on room air, 12-lead shows sinus rhythm.
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She complained of chest pain and some ringing in her ears.
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This is about two or three minutes away.
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Do you have any questions or orders for us?
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Location mentioned:
Holmes St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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