Medical emergency for man with ankle pain after fall, San Luis Obispo CA
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency involving a 65-year-old man who fell at ground level and has ankle pain. His vital signs were stable with normal blood pressure and oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Safe, medic 6-2, DOS station, notification from French page.
00:10
The K-23 and my panel is in 45, go ahead.
00:16
Medic 6-2, we are en route to your facility 2.
00:21
On board, I have a 65-year-old male with a key complaint of left ankle pain secondary to a ground-level mechanical fall due to change of arrival in the evening.
00:34
Vital signs are within normal limits, blood pressure at 153 over 83, a rate of 60.
00:42
SpO2 is 96 on room air.
00:44
The station is named.
00:45
Negative for neck or back pains.
00:48
Station also denies being on flood dinner.
00:52
If there's nothing further, we are about five minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Johnson Ave, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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