Electric scooter crash near S Maryland Pkwy injures woman, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, a woman riding an electric scooter crashed near S Maryland Pkwy, possibly hitting a wall at about 25-30 mph. She sustained a leg fracture with an open wound and wrist injuries. Paramedics are transporting her to a trauma center for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sunrise drama, community 602, emergent traffic, front seat alley.
00:06
Sunrise trauma, go ahead.
00:09
Morning, Sunrise Trauma, Community 602, Code 3 traffic about four minutes away.
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I'll come in to you with a roughly 40-year-old female.
00:18
She was on an electric scooter,
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ran into a wall going roughly 25, 30 miles an hour per...
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school police,
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patient had an open-tib fracture, obvious deformities to her left wrist,
00:31
everything looked good in her abdomen during palpation.
00:34
The last step we got vitalized is now over 53, heart rate of a hundred, ninety-eight room error.
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Like I said, we're about four minutes away, does the front seat tell you to bear with me, but we are,
00:49
we've given about five of morphine so far, going to continue to give more potentially down the road.
00:56
There are no further questions or orders.
00:58
She's ANL4 GCS 15.
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I haven't had a chance to check DMS, but we'll be there in about four months.
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Okay,
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I'll copy. EMS we will change travel upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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