Man injured in car collision at Mexican restaurant, Mission TX
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A 77-year-old man was injured in a vehicle collision near South Bryan Road while at a Mexican restaurant. He experienced weakness, lethargy, and pain in his neck, shoulder, and right knee following the accident. Emergency responders treated him on scene, noting a history of hypertension but no known allergies.
Audio|Heard on: Hidalgo County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire Department, report of the MSCOM, Medic 3.
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Near South Bryan Road.
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Rep. Rep.
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Medic three near South Bryan Road would be a Danese Mexican restaurant in regards to a 77-year-old male
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advising needs feeling weak and lethargic patient's cloud dialysis which is constant breathing news responding going to 8 Mr.
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Praterpolaic (number withheld)
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LOC, currently COA types 4, a basic pain of neck pain, neck pain,
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shoulder pain,
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and the right knee post-MVC.
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A patient with the history of hypertension, no known drug allergies,
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caramel mital signs, blood pressure 153 over 96, heart rate of 88, e.k.D.
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each one of sinus rhythm.
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Preservation 16, pure bilateral lung cells, setting 99% on Romare,
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glucose of...
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A patient with a glucose of 180.
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Currently have a setting long 20-gauge catheter to the left, correction to the right hand.
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And we haven't need to take about five minutes.
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How fast is she going?
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Slow rate with speed, the patient was actually taken off from a four-way stop.
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She was crossing the street and then the other vehicle rammed into the front passenger side.
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I'll see here.
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Location mentioned:
S Bryan Rd, Mission, TX 78572
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