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Two patients in minor crash near 92nd St evaluatedMilwaukee WI

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N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226

According to the dispatch call, two patients, a 10-year-old boy with a nose injury and a woman with minor head pain, were involved in a minor vehicle accident near 92nd Street. Both were evaluated and transported to Children's Hospital and Froedtert Hospital for further checking. The boy's bleeding had stopped and the woman's head pain was decreasing. Both wore seatbelts and airbags were deployed. Neither showed signs of severe trauma.

Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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03:48
Transcript:
00:00
AMO 72.
00:03
This is AMMA 72.
00:05
Do you want me to go ahead with the first patient going to Children's?
00:10
So it's a bit of a weird situation.
00:14
Do you have an opinion on which one is more critical?
00:19
That one should be going to either Froedtert or Children.
00:25
Both are green acuity.
00:27
Both just want to get checked out.
00:30
The pediatric 10-year-old call, just possible.
00:35
He's bleeding, he hit his nose,
00:38
bleeding prior to our arrival, but bleeding is stopped,
00:40
and mom just wants him to get checked out.
00:42
And mom is just complaining of head pain from the steering wheel, but she's saying that pain's getting going away.
00:49
No neck or back pain at all, and then they're a trauma alert at all.
00:54
Airbags were deployed and all seatbelt, so they were both great acuity, but both wanted to get checked out.
01:00
Ten-four, will you be responding to the Froedtert Main Bay or Children's Bay?
01:07
We're going to go through Children's Bay.
01:10
Ten-four, I'll go ahead and take the Children's Report first.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:15
All right, Kyle's Corners, Amblin 72, road number of (number withheld).
01:23
Transporting a 10-year-old involved in the PI accident.
01:27
Play a set of vitals, respiration 12, BP 105, 82, Pulse 87, TCS with 15,
01:35
blood shirt, or sorry, anal attempts 4,
01:38
and his only complaint was just pain to his nose.
01:41
I was bleeding prior to arrival, but when he got there.
01:44
Oblien was stopped,
01:46
and mom just wanted him to get checked out at Children to make sure everything was fine.
01:50
But nose only looks swollen, doesn't seem any deformities at all.
01:54
And we have an ETA to Children approximately of 15 minutes.
01:59
Only go ahead with a greater patient.
02:02
Just clarifying info about the MBA, was there greater than 18 inches of auto deformity?
02:10
Negative and approximately going about 3 miles per hour.
02:14
I would say about only 1 or 2 inches of intrusion in the front damage, and it was very minor damage to the front end of the vehicle.
02:25
Airbags were deployed as well.
02:27
10 4. Stand by for a second.
02:29
I'll page that out.
02:31
Copy. All right, 172.
02:34
You can go ahead with that adult patient now.
02:39
dot com, same round number.
02:41
It's going to be a 28-year-old female.
02:44
A.A. Vitals,
02:46
heart rate of 94,
02:49
p.p. 138.62.
02:51
Sp.0.10.4, G.S.
02:54
15.
02:55
Patient's main complaint was she hit her head on the steering wheel and just complaint of head pain, no upper back pain, just kind of moderate neck pain at all.
03:07
And she just wanted. to get transported Froedtert just so she could be transported for sun,
03:12
same ETA,
03:14
and same vehicle description of what happened in the NBA.
03:21
10-4, are you aware of any loss of consciousness?
03:26
Negative no LLC at all.
03:29
10-4, just a respiratory rate then?
03:33
Respiratory rate for a female patient is in a 60.
03:38
Tenforth, that will be paged out to Children's technically,
03:43
but I will call them and make them aware of the situation.
03:46
Copy that, thank you, Com.

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N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226

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