Man with puncture wound transported to medical center, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 59-year-old man to UCF Lake Nona Medical Center with a puncture wound to his lower leg caused by a jagged aluminum sheet. The wound was small and bleeding was controlled. The patient was awake and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Osceola County Rescue 67 Paramedic Marmalillo, inbound trauma green, ETA,
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7 to 9, how do you copy UCF Lake Nona Medical Center?
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It's UCF, go ahead.
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Good afternoon, UCF Lake Nona Medical Center.
00:18
This is paramedic Marmonejo and Osceola County Rescue 6-7.
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Inbound patient with a 59-year-old male.
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He suffered a puncture wound from a jagged edge of an aluminum metal sheet on the ground.
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He has a small penetrating wound to his lower leg at this time.
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Patient has negative loss of consciousness.
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He is a nose 104 with a Glasgow coma scale of 15.
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Bleeding has been controlled with a heart rate of 120,
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setting at 97% of room air, capnography is 35, respiratory rate is 14.
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Blood pressure 146 over 106, 146 over 106, blood sugar 98.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Nona Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827
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