Medical transport after fall near Moross Rd, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 72-year-old woman who experienced a fall at her home near Moross Rd in Detroit. She did not report any injuries, loss of consciousness, or pain. Medics noted her medical history included orthostatic hypotension, which may have contributed to the fall. She was transported in stable condition to St. John Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John Hospital, St.
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John Hospital, this is 84 Alpha 115 and Roger for Select Code 2 Transport.
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How do you copy?
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It's a drink, go ahead.
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Southern Rockford for Slead, 72-year-old female patient.
00:20
She today is going to be fall from the standing position to the ground.
00:28
Patient.Patient denies any injuries from the fall.
00:32
However, she is on Eliquis.
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She denies hitting her head.
00:37
No LOC, denies head, neck, back pain, tenderness.
00:41
Good PMS times four extremities.
00:44
No signs of no logical deficits at this time.
00:49
However, patient does have a history of orthostatic hypotension and we believe this to be the cause of the fall.
00:56
We did an original blood pressure sitting ninety-four over fifty-four for the sitting blood pressure.
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For a few minutes, we stood her up and did a blood pressure while standing.
01:09
Her standing blood pressure was seventy-four over 40 .
01:12
That's seventy-four over forty.
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When standing, she's maintaining a blood pressure of ninety-four to 100 systolic while sitting now that we have a system.
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Sitting.
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Other vital signs of this fall patient is anal times four, GCS 15 .
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Pulse is 82 , showing sinus on a monitor.
01:36
Respiratory rate is 18 on labor, monostatic oxygenation, all fields with the room air, false ox time retreat 99 % .
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GCS of 15 .
01:45
She's a diabetic.
01:46
Blood sugar is noted at 02 fifty-three, two fifty-three for the blood sugar.
01:51
She already has a pink line.
01:53
Inserted for antibiotics, for a pass entry for IV access.
01:58
We'll be at your facility by within six to 7 min .
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Do you think further?
02:05
Nothing further.
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See you in resource on arrival.
02:07
John's clear.
02:10
We're clear this channel.
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