Gymnast injured forearm at children's hospital, Norfolk VA
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According to the dispatch call, a 13-year-old female gymnast was injured with a forearm fracture. She was treated with pain medication and splinting and transported to Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, CHKD
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This is Suffolk Medic 10, Paramedic P.L.
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in route to your facility with a 13-year-old female coming from gymnastics.
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Patient today is presenting with obvious deformity to her right forearm.
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She was doing some gymnastics when she landed on her arms, plus a little snap there.
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She was complaining of 8 out of 10 pain prior to our arrival.
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Patient has now been given two separate doses of 20 micrograms.
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of fentanyl with a fair amount of relief.
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I do have the arm splinted in a sam splint in the position.
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Toto was founded at this time with a cold pack.
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Current vital signs for you as follows.
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I got a heart rate of 78.
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SPO2 of 98% on room air with a respiratory rate of 13, a cap no of 41, and a last blood pressure of 128 over 70.
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And we are about five minutes out.
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Any questions, comments, or orders.
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Location mentioned:
Childrens Ln, Norfolk, VA 23507
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