Man shot in chest, rushed to Eden Medical Center, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 30-year-old man with two gunshot wounds to the chest to Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley for emergency treatment. The patient was conscious, with stable pulse and breathing during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, unit 79360, code 3 trauma activation.
00:03
On board we have an approximately 30-year-old male who has two gunshot wounds to the chest.
00:09
We got chest seals on, no vitals at this time.
00:11
We're still trying to control bleeding.
00:13
But he is GCS 15 with a palpable pulse, radial pulse, and we'll see you guys in about 10 minutes.
00:21
I need a full set of vitals on.
00:26
As soon as I get them, we're going to give it to you.
00:30
Eden, I got some updated vitals for you.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:35
We got 111 on the heart rate, 99 on non-rebreather, and he's got four wounds—two chest entry wounds and two exit wounds.
00:43
That's currently what we got.
00:44
We're still working out blood pressure and IV.
00:46
Eden, I got a blood pressure.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:52
My pressure is one sixty-three over 103.
00:55
Heart rate's going to be 111.
00:58
Thirty respirations, ninety-nine percent on the roof.
01:00
Not breathing.
01:03
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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