Male patient treated for dislocated right shoulder after fall, Anderson IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services are responding to a male patient near Jackson St with a dislocated right shoulder after a fall. He received fentanyl for pain relief and is being transported to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Grant IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Right shoulder pain.
00:02
Patients slipped him down from my pit, his shoulder on the ground.
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He heard a pop and now he's in a pretty good discomfort.
00:09
He has a history of dislocations.
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He thinks it's dislocated.
00:14
We have some obvious deformity.
00:16
We still are Pulse 114.
00:21
CO2 is 97 percent, end-tidal is 44, unable to get the blood pressure at this time.
00:28
A patient has about 160 mics of fentanyl on board over two doses.
00:34
We're about six minutes out.
00:37
Staying clear, bed 20 on arrival.
00:40
See what to get here.
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10.20 on arrival.
00:45
I'll get you clear.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, Anderson, IN 46016
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