Elderly woman injured in fall treated at hospital, Oakland CA
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According to the dispatch call, an 86-year-old woman fell at a nursing facility. She is on blood thinners and recently had neck fractures. She was taken to Highland Hospital for treatment. No major neurological issues were found.
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Transcript:
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Highland, Alameda; inbound emergency trauma.
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Emergency trauma response.
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On board I have an 86-year-old female, transfer from nursing facility for an unwitnessed ground-level fall.
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The patient is on blood thinners, and she recently returned for C-1, C-2 fractures, she is going to call her for.
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No sensory deficit.
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CSM's intact.
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No outward signs of trauma on assessment.
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Patient's vitals are blood pressure 128 over 65, heart rate sinus 72,
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18 respirations, 99% room air, GCS 14, baseline,
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and a sugar of 138.
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And listening as and further, I'll see you guys in about five minutes.
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Code 2 trauma.
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Location mentioned:
E 31st St, Oakland, CA 94602
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