Elderly woman with neck injury transported for stroke alert, Kissimmee FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated an 86-year-old woman with a neck injury, high blood pressure, and headache. She was alert but had symptoms related to trauma and was transported urgently to Osceola Regional Medical Center under a stroke and trauma alert.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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04:13
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, and the most important thing is to emphasize that the symptoms are likely not due to the same reason the patient had a pre-stroke, but are more likely to be due to the pressure and or injury to the neck vessels related to trauma.
00:18
Rescue 64-a-Laf the PMC, how do you copy?
00:21
NG 63-Australia, responding.
00:24
Anger 6-3-13-34.
00:27
So I have a good day.
00:33
We will be arriving in about 5 minutes with an 86-year-old female patient.
00:37
Chief complaint is hypertension, along with a headache.
00:40
She is alert and oriented times four since the 15.
00:43
High respiratory rate is 30, oxygen saturation 98% on room air.
00:46
The last blood pressure was 214 over 112.
00:50
Do you require any further information?
00:53
You see an arrival.
00:55
Rest watching for me.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:03
We are going to get the vehicle open, by the way. The child appears fine; refusal is obtained.
01:09
Be back and serves.
01:10
I understood.
01:11
Rescue 14, 1335.
01:18
Krista 43 and that control.
01:22
Thank you, Rescue 33.
01:26
Rescue 33, go ahead.
01:29
First three.
01:31
We are going to call, go to one.
01:34
Thursday.
01:37
Patient understands, and we are beginning initiating transport to Osceola Regional.
01:47
I'm sorry, you cut out.
01:49
Can you repeat?
01:50
Thank you, please.
01:52
We are going to be initiating transport to Osceola Regional.
01:55
Okay, see.
02:02
Engine 31,
02:04
Rescue 32,
02:06
421 Florida Avenue,
02:09
421 Florida Avenue, 4th Street, and 5th Street, Medical Alarm.
02:14
Engine 31,
02:16
Rescue 32,
02:18
421 Florida Avenue,
02:21
4th Street and 5th Street, medical alarm.
02:27
Just on the third.
02:29
Okay,
02:31
Great. I would call this both a stroke alert and a trauma alert.
02:34
For our DMC, my snap phone 4, 13-307.
02:41
Copy. We will call a stroke and trauma alert.
02:45
All right.
02:47
We're going to record.
02:49
There's a nice.
02:51
NG31-1.
02:52
Okay.
02:54
Okay, let her. We want to send here at U12 medical green five on the side of the captains.
02:59
Hedges respond for us.
03:02
Presby is 43.
03:03
Ossail, we'll see. Oster 43. All right.
03:06
Right today to engine number one.
03:07
You're responding emergency at this time, 421 Florida Avenue, 421 Florida Avenue, cross street to 4th Street and 5th Street, referencing breathing problems.
03:16
It is a first party, 69, 69 year old, female, coughing and breathing.
03:21
Patient passed out and ran out of oxygen.
03:26
She is responding normally with difficulty speaking between breaths.
03:30
Nothing good.
03:32
Copy. The medical director is still hailing you.
03:37
Med1. It is bad.
03:40
Rescue 3-2 copies.
03:44
Rescue 43 is that control.
03:47
How, Kathy.
03:48
Rescue 43,
03:50
I can help. Rescue 43, I can help.
03:52
Rescue 43, Osceola.
03:55
243.
03:57
Well, sweet, I love you.
04:00
They're further, uh,
04:03
further inso, uh,
04:06
went back to TACC3 to call the stroke and trauma alert.
04:10
Transporting one patient emergent to Osceola Regional, study mileage zero.
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W Oak St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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