Elderly patient with reopened bleeding wound at home, Escondido CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 81-year-old patient at home has a reopened bleeding wound from a previous fall a month ago. The patient is on blood thinners and has heart conditions. Emergency medical services are transporting the patient to Palomar Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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81 year old (name withheld) from home.
00:02
Have the possible single sentence
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members.
00:09
The agent had a fall about a month ago.
00:12
I had some ditches placed in fact that said R's a staple, sorry.
00:15
Looks like those staples have been removed, but back out.
00:21
Got one laceration, bleeding for now.
00:27
But I need it's on Plavix, do some hard conditions.
00:32
Agent, half neck.
00:34
And so our back pain, it's an elbow to fall.
00:41
The other than that, we're breathing full in the FedExup on a river back to the Lowndstown, 38% around fixing for exploration.
00:50
And then there's 40, three questions appropriately.
00:54
Either tracking, hopefully 15A, Fero at 3-kilometer.
00:58
The medicine is packed on 470s.
01:03
I look for the United States team.
01:06
Patient train is tolerable.
01:10
It could be able to be about five minutes, seven minutes.
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Palomar copies.
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No further questions at this time.
01:16
Palomar clear, 0539.
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Location mentioned:
Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029
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