Medical team aids man after fall near StoneSpring, Dulles VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical staff assisted a man who suffered a ground-level fall at home and experienced flank pain. He was treated with pain medication and transported to StoneSpring Emergency Center for further care. Details indicate the incident involved non-life-threatening injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Loudoun VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yes, this is (name withheld) on medic 609 Charlie.
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I'm calling because I'm en route with a 54-year-old male.
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Patient reportedly fell at ground level in the middle of the night around 2 a.m.
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Patient did not lose consciousness.
00:13
He crawled from where he fell onto a couch and has been there since.
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Patient described the pain as lower left flank, sharp, and said he fell onto a treadmill or walker while exiting.
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Getting a bathrobe.
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He is alert and oriented times four with GCS of 15.
00:33
Vitals: blood pressure 116 over 74, oxygen saturation 99 percent on room air, sinus tachycardia at rate 102, blood sugar 113.
00:41
I have established an 18-gauge IV in his left AC.
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I have given a total of 100 micrograms of pain medication, and patient now reports manageable pain.
00:51
He is laying supine for comfort, and we are less than 5 minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Stone Springs Blvd, Dulles, VA 20166
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