Medic transports injured person to hospital, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a seventy-two-year-old individual to Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus for treatment of a broken leg following a fall while walking. The patient remained conscious and stable during transport, with standard medical interventions applied.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Riverside from Medic Seventy Two.
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Seventy Two is Riverside, you can go ahead.
00:06
Good evening Riverside, this is Medic Seventy Two.
00:09
We are inbound to your facility with a seventy-two year old (name withheld).
00:12
Chief complaint today is going to be a broken left femur.
00:14
We do have traction applied with a Sager splint.
00:17
We also do have a good pulse that is marked on the left foot.
00:25
(Name withheld) fell while walking,
00:27
did not hit their head,
00:30
did not lose consciousness, and is not on blood thinners.
00:34
Current set of vitals for you are going to be 78 for heart rate, 133 over 76 for a blood pressure, 100% on room air.
00:41
(Name withheld) does have a 20 gauge established in the right AC along with 50 mics of fentanyl on board.
00:47
If you have anything further radio back, if not we're going to see you in about three.
00:53
Wolf three, Riverside's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
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