Elderly woman falls and hits head near casino, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly woman near a casino fell backward from a walker and hit her head on the tile floor. She was conscious and experiencing mild pain. She was transported to Sunrise Hospital Trauma for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, Sunrise Hospital Trauma.
00:02
This is Community 604.
00:05
They are bringing you an approximately 80-year-old female.
00:08
She was being pushed out of a casino by one of her family members, sitting in a walker.
00:13
They were pushing her with this walker facing backwards.
00:15
As they went over her lip, the walker got caught on it, and she went straight backwards, striking her head onto the tile floor.
00:22
Payton is on Elpis.
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She did not have any loss of consciousness with this event.
00:25
She has a small injury on the back of her head.
00:28
She has no complaints at this time, other than slight pain to that area.
00:31
Vital signs show a blood pressure of 160 over 65, heart rate of 55.
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She is at 95% oxygen saturation on 2 liters.
00:41
She uses home oxygen for COPD.
00:43
No complaints at this time and no loss of consciousness with the fall.
00:46
Just wants to be checked out.
00:47
A 20-gauge IV is established in her right forearm.
00:51
No questions.
00:52
I'll be right back to over about 15.
00:54
I can't care coffee.
00:59
This is from unit 604, sorry about the radio turning off.
01:02
Do you have any questions about this patient?
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Location mentioned:
S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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