Patient with head injury transported after wheelchair fall, Kissimmee FL
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According to the dispatch call, a patient fell from a scooter or motorized wheelchair and sustained a head injury. The patient was transported as a trauma case to Osceola Regional Medical Center for evaluation and treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
11 NICIMI, that's going to be a trauma gray, notify Osceola Regional.
00:05
Copy Trauma Gray.
00:10
Let me rescue 11, do you have an ETA?
00:13
Hey,
00:18
this is okay, go ahead.
00:23
Rescue 11 is inbound with a Trauma Gray, ETA 10 to 15?
00:29
Thank you very much.
00:31
PESC11 to safety 1.
00:34
S-10 to control, 6-down fire card.
00:39
Please send me to safety 1.
00:45
See me to safety 1.
00:51
See safety 1 to check his landline.
00:54
Safeway.
00:57
Copy, standby.
00:59
I'll see what I'll talk me, go ahead.
01:02
This is 7111 Drury with a...
01:13
Engine 14 and Rescue 114.
01:17
Vehicle crash.
01:18
At 1001, East Oceola Parkway, Orlando Health ERNETA Kudillion.
01:24
Cross streets are Healthy Way and Orange Avenue.
01:27
Select 1.
01:30
6-4, 6-4-year-old male, got me a trauma gray.
01:34
A patient was on his scooter, or his motorized wheelchair when he fell out.
01:39
The father was followed, 64 heart rate, sent it 98 in a room here.
01:42
Kavanaugh 42, the rest rate is about 16.
01:46
He is A&O4, GTS 15.
01:49
BP, last BP is 140 over 71, that's 140 over 71.
01:51
That's 140 over 71.
01:54
The last blood sugar was about 94 for patients.
01:58
He does have a, he was somewhat to the right side of his head.
02:02
Negative on the LOC.
02:03
I'm going to script you guys about five.
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Location mentioned:
W Oak St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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