Woman found unresponsive outside car at apartment complex, North Charleston SC
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Paramedics transported a 50-year-old woman found unresponsive outside her car at an apartment complex. She was possibly injured to the head or brain. She was given medication to help breathing and taken to a hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
This is Dorchester Medics.
00:05
We're en route to your facility with a 50, that's 5-0-year-old female.
00:11
Give me a trauma alert.
00:12
How do you go?
00:14
Okay. Go ahead.
00:20
50-year-old female, she was found outside of her car.
00:26
She had fallen from her car, initially on scene, fire department states that she was unresponsive with a right-blown pupil.
00:37
She had a tactic of respiration, she was only responsive to painful stimulus.
00:45
She was initially clenched, unable to get a SCOT on her.
00:49
We did RSI her.
00:52
We've got a six-second tube with clear and equal bilateral breath tones.
00:57
Blood pressure is going to be 168 over 148, 168 over 148 over 148.
01:02
Respirations are as we bag, end-tidal of 38, heart rate of 90.
01:09
We'll be the...
01:11
About 10 to 12, any questions or orders for the patient?
01:17
Was there a vehicle accident?
01:25
Unknown, but her car was parked in the parking lot of her apartment complex.
01:36
Are there any signs of traumatic injuries?
01:44
Negative besides her eye and her left eye was deviated down into the right.
01:57
The right pupil was around the five, the left pupil was out of two.
02:02
It's resolved now, but they're still unequal.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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