Ambulance transports crash victim to hospital, West Palm Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue 223 transported a 61-year-old woman to St. Mary’s Hospital in West Palm Beach after a rollover vehicle crash near 45th St. The patient was conscious, alert, and stable with chest, ankle, and elbow injuries. She received pain medication en route, and all vital signs were normal.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Beach FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's Rescue Two, right?
00:03
Correction, Rescue 223.
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We're en route to your facility with a 61-year-old female, priority three, involved in a motor vehicle rollover.
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Patient had a seatbelt on, all airbags deployed, heavy extrication.
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Current GCS of 15.
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Patient is awake and alert at this time, able to answer questions correctly.
00:28
Complaining of multiple injuries, including right side chest pain,
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right ankle, left elbow abrasion.
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All vitals within normal limits, IV established.
00:43
Patient was given 100 micrograms of fentanyl for pain.
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We'll be at your facility in 10 to 15 minutes.
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Any questions or orders?
00:52
Is the patient on blood thinners and did the patient lose consciousness?
00:56
Patient is not on blood thinners.
00:58
Negative LOC.
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Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
45th St, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
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