Elderly man falls at roosevelt manor apartments, Piqua OH
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A 71-year-old man fell at Roosevelt Manor Apartments near South Roosevelt Avenue. He has an artificial hip and bruising on his left thigh. He is receiving medical treatment and has high blood pressure and slight neck and lower back pain.
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Transcript:
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Piqua Medic 21.
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Medical, Priority 3,
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Fall, Roosevelt Manor Apartments.
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Near South Roosevelt Avenue, cross street South and West Grand Streets, 841.
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40, check-in.
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20, please.
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8.409.
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Okay,
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okay. Okay.
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Okay,
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Jeff. All right, Jeff.
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We're ready.
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This is Tipp City Medic 31.
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We're currently not your facility with a 71-year-old male coming from home.
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Chief compliance committee is going to be a fall.
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Patient fell about 4 o'clock this morning and noticed some significant bruising to his left thigh.
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The patient does have an artificial hip.
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He is on eloquist.
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Last set of vitals, heart rate 89, SpO2 is 94% on room air.
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We got a capnography of 41.
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Last blood pressure was 207 over 98.
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We've got a 20-gauge IV in the right hand, patient is alert and oriented times 4, GCS of 15.
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Patient denies head pain, he does have some slight neck pain and lower back pain.
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We've given 50 micrograms of fentanyl at this time.
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Do you have any other questions or orders for us?
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Is he in a C collar?
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Not at this time.
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Copy. We will be happy to see you on arrival, TIP.
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Thank you.
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S Roosevelt Ave, Piqua, OH 45356
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