Medical team treats ankle injury near Underwood St, Orlando FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a woman with a severe ankle injury from near Underwood St in Orlando to Orlando Regional Medical Center. The patient was stable, treated for pain, and received medication and splinting during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good afternoon, Rescue 27 en route to the hospital with a stable 62-year-old female patient.
00:05
Chief complaint is going to be an injury to the right ankle.
00:09
There is obvious deformity to the ankle.
00:15
Her foot is at approximately a 90 degree angle from normal position.
00:24
Initial pain scale was at a six, rose to an eight prior to splinting and medication.
00:34
Pain is now at a seven.
00:37
It has a chemically activated ice pack on it.
00:39
She has a 20 gauge established in the left AC.
00:43
Given 10 milligrams of morphine, 4 mg of zofran.
00:46
Current vitals are as follows.
00:47
Heart rate 79, normal time is rhythm.
00:49
She's at 97% oxygen on two liters per minute, via nasal cannula.
00:53
Respirations are at twelve.
00:56
Last BP was 117 over forty-five, DGL of 100 and forty-five.
01:01
We had your facility approximately 5 min.
01:07
Loud and clear twenty-seven C one arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W Underwood St, Orlando, FL 32806
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