Man hospitalized after fall causes head injury, Orlando FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a man to Orlando Regional Medical Center after he suffered a serious head injury from falling down stairs at home. The patient was unconscious with a low Glasgow Coma Scale score and was receiving assisted respiration during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Rescue 22 en route to your facility with a trauma alert.
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How copy?
00:05
Orlando Regional, Rescue 22, go ahead.
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This is Rescue 22 en route to your facility with a 69-year-old male patient.
00:12
Chief is going to be a traumatic head injury after a fall.
00:16
Patient was in his home, fell down a flight of stairs.
00:21
Is unconscious right now with a GCS of five approximately, snoring respirations.
00:27
He is on a long backboard with a C collar right now.
00:33
Vital signs as follows: afib rhythm of 74.
00:37
Between seventy-four and 100, prior history of AFIB. Patient at ninety-five percent on two nasal cannula with OPA to assist respirations.
00:48
Capnography is 14.
00:49
We're working on getting another blood pressure right now.
00:51
We also have 1 gram of Keppra with 3% hypertonic saline on board.
00:57
We'll be in your facility within 10 minutes. Do you require anything further?
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Location mentioned:
W Underwood St, Orlando, FL 32806
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