66-year-old woman injured after fall at Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, a 66-year-old woman fell from the third step near Maryland Parkway. She suffered a suspected left wrist fracture and pain in her left collarbone and knee. She had no head injury or loss of consciousness. She has elevated blood pressure and high blood sugar due to diabetes. She was splinted and transported to Sunrise Hospital Trauma.
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Transcript:
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Sunrise trauma, MedicWest 389.
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Info Kelly.
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Sunrise, Trauma, Medicwest, 389, 389.
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This is Sunrise, go ahead.
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Sunrise trauma, Medicwest, 389, InfoTeli, one patient, female, 66-year-old GCS of 15,
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fell from the third step.
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Howdy copy?
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That's a clear copy, go ahead.
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She absorbed the fall with her left side.
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There is crepitus in the left wrist, suspected left wrist fracture, also pain in the left collarbone and the left knee.
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No head injury.
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No loss of consciousness.
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Vitals are as follows.
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Blood pressure 160 over 105.
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Heart rate 84, 96% SPO2.
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History diabetes sugar is 386.
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ETA is about 8 minutes.
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We did splint the arm, unable to get vascular access, poor vascular.
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which are no analgesics on board.
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And can you just tell me the GCS one more time, please?
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GCS of 15.
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Copy that. We'll see you on arrival for most quick.
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Location mentioned:
S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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