Unrestrained passenger injured in t-bone crash, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 48-year-old unrestrained rear passenger was injured in a T-bone collision near Blythe Blvd, Charlotte. She had airbag deployment, no loss of consciousness, and complained of neck and upper back pain. Vital signs were stable with normal variations due to a past medical procedure.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 10, we're probably about 10 min out from you with a forty-eight year old female patient who was the unrestrained rear passenger of a vehicle that was T-boned with minor damage.
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She did have airbag deployment on that side.
00:12
No loss of consciousness.
00:14
Complaining of neck and upper back pain.
00:16
No obvious signs of injury.
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Vital signs.
00:19
She's had a GCS of 15 throughout.
00:23
Highest heart rate has been seventy-two.
00:26
Lowest blood pressure is fluctuating in both arms, which she reports is normal for her due to a history of a Fontaine procedure.
00:36
Left arm reading is 152 over 90.
00:39
Right arm is reading in the eighties, but she reports that as normal.
00:44
No other chief complaint, and we should see you in about ten.
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Location mentioned:
Blythe Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203
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