Inmate taken to hospital after trauma at jail, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 30-year-old man from Santa Rita Jail to Eden Medical Center after he was found unresponsive. He regained consciousness and reported head and neck pain with nasal bleeding, which was under control during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hello Eden, this is Medic 586.
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We're coming in with a Code 3 trauma activation.
00:04
Code 3 trauma activation on board we have a 30-year-old male, found down at about 950 unresponsive at Santa Rita Jail.
00:14
Initially responded to Santa Rita Jail, last seen normal was about 930, about a 20 or 30 minute time in between. He was taking his meds, currently complaining of head and neck pain and decreased sensation.
00:27
Sensation to the neck and to his fingers.
00:30
He is moving the fingers in his toes.
00:32
No other related pain.
00:33
Pupils are equal and reactive.
00:35
Blood pressure is 119 over 83.
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He is brady at a rate of 56.
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No elevation or anything like that.
00:43
He's under room air.
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He's breathing 18 times a minute.
00:45
We have an IV established and some fluids being given.
00:48
If anything else you can see in about 8 minutes, how do you copy?
00:52
What's your GCS?
00:55
GCS 14, and he has an obvious trauma to the nose with bleeding.
01:02
Bleeding is controlled now.
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Incoming.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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