Minor treated for finger pain at St. John Hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to St. John Hospital for a possible minor injury case involving a 17‑year‑old reporting finger pain. The individual's vital signs were stable, and a physician sign‑off was requested as the patient was a minor.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John Hospital
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John, 84 Bravo 124 looking for a minor sign off.
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How do you copy?
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John, Detroit, go ahead.
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I'm looking for a physician seeing interest to a 17-year-old.
00:14
Chief complaint is going to be a pinky, (name withheld)'s finger was hurting.
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All the vitals are stable, AO times four, GGS 15, last blood pressure I got for you is 132 over 90, respiratory rate of 16.
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(name withheld) is at.
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. .Eight times four can't make their decisions.
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There are adults in alpha that can make their decisions, all eight times four.
00:33
We're just looking for a physician sign off because (name withheld) is a minor.
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Please stand by.
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Twenty-four, how do you copy?
00:43
I'm clear.
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Last name for that refusal is going to be (name withheld).
00:54
Got it, thank you.
00:57
You are welcome.
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