Woman injured in vehicle crash on Matlock Road, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, arlington emergency medics transported a 27-year-old woman to Medical City Arlington after a vehicle crash near Matlock Road. The woman reported head and neck pain but showed no visible trauma. She remained alert and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Arlington Medic 26,
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priority three traffic for Medical City Arlington.
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Medical City Arlington, go ahead.
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This is Arlington Medic 26 en route with a 27-year-old female patient involved in a motor vehicle accident.
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She was going at a slow rate of speed, but the person that hit her was going fast enough that it broke her axle,
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front axle side airbag did deploy.
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She is alert and oriented times four GCS of 15.
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Currently she’s sinus on the monitor at 100.
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98% on room air.
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Respirations 18 and tidal is 38.
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Last blood pressure I got on her is 131 over 89, 131 over 89.
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She was complaining of head and neck pain, no visible trauma.
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She was wearing her seatbelt,
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no loss of consciousness.
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She does have 50 fentanyl and 4 zofran on and we should be there in about 4 min.
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Copy. See you when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015
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