Child treated for minor fall injuries in hospital, Kissimmee FL
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According to the dispatch call, a child aged between 7 and 9 fell while trying to use a bedside commode, hitting her head. The child was alert with minor injuries and no clear signs of trauma. She was transported to Osceola Regional Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Rescue, currently inbound your facility with a 79, that is 7-9-year-old female.
00:04
She's complaint today is going to be a witness fall that happened at about 10 o'clock this morning.
00:11
From the staff member on the scene, patient stood up to use the bedside commode when she fell forward hitting the side of her head on either the commode or the wall.
00:20
I'm unsure of what she was saying.
00:23
Currently right now, the patient is alert and oriented appropriate for baseline current vitals are heart 884 sinus on the monitor.
00:28
He's 99% of room air.
00:30
She is breathing 16 times a minute with an end-tidal of 27 with the last blood pressure of 122 over 67,
00:38
BGL of 112.
00:39
No IV, no fluis or meds given at this time.
00:42
Four leaders are unremarkable.
00:43
No obvious signs of trauma noted from this fall.
00:46
She does have old bruising from a fall she just previously had within the last week.
00:52
Nothing else noted.
00:53
Nothing further will be your facility about 5 to 5 to 7.
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Location mentioned:
W Oak St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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