Ambulance transports elderly woman after fall with pain, Mansfield TX
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance is transporting a 75-year-old woman after a fall at home. She has pain and bruising on her face, chest, abdomen, and shoulder but no signs of broken bones or loss of consciousness. She is alert and breathing normally, with stable vital signs.
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Transcript:
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Men, so at Arlington, Arlington 12, we're about 10 out,
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a 75-year-old female coming from home.
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She had a ground level fall yesterday.
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She does not take any blood thinners, I repeat, she does not take any thinners.
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She did have a head shrug, and she's complaining of some facial pain on the left side with a small amount of bruising.
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Also, some right anterior chest wall pain that increases on palpation, no crepitus or deformity, and some right-upor quadrant abdominal pain, right shoulder pain.
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No deformities noted,
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seems to have a good PMS, was ambulatory unseen.
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No loss of consciousness of the time of the fall.
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She's A&O x4, GCS 15.
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She is Spanish-speaking only.
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Saquitrism at 80, 97% on room air.
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end-tidal 32, respiratory rates about 18.
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CBG was 179, last blood pressure was 169 over 102, 169 over 102.
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We do obvi access to stateless for giving her a gram of obvious.
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time and all for paint control.
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We'll see you guys in about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063
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