Elder woman treated for head injury after falls, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to an elderly woman near N 92nd St in Milwaukee who experienced two falls and showed signs of confusion. She had a minor head hematoma and was alert but disoriented. Her vital signs were normal, and she was transported to Froedtert Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
13 is on channel 7.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:05
Case number (number withheld).
00:10
I have a sixty-six-year-old female, chief complaint altered.
00:15
She's usually alert and oriented, GCS 15, walking and talking.
00:19
She's fallen twice today, most recently a couple of hours ago.
00:27
She does not know where she is.
00:30
She's alert and responsive.
00:39
All of her vitals are normal.
00:41
Blood pressure 134 over 80, heart rate 92, oxygen 96 percent on room air.
00:48
Blood sugar 206.
00:50
She's responding.
00:52
She's talking to us.
00:53
I'll give her a GCS of 13, respiratory rate 20, ETA about 10 minutes.
01:02
Do you have any questions?
01:04
Would you say she's code 80123?
01:09
I'd give her code 801.
01:12
10-4, and no obvious injuries from the fall, just altered mental status.
01:18
She has a hematoma on her head.
01:22
10-4. I will notify Froedtert, thanks.
01:26
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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