15-year-old female injured wrist cast removed at group home, Escondido CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 15-year-old female at a mental health group home removed a wet cast from a previously broken right wrist. She denies new pain or falls. Facility staff signed refusal of ambulance transport and plan to take her to urgent care or hospital for re-evaluation and recasting.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Palomar, Medic 115 with an AMA.
00:04
Medic 115, go ahead.
00:07
Good evening, Palomar.
00:08
I got a run number of 2020-123-15-year-old female.
00:16
She’s going to play kind of right-arm pain.
00:18
Let me know for the rest of it.
00:21
Medic 115, go ahead.
00:24
So, 15-year-old here at a group home for mental health.
00:29
Patient lives here,
00:31
it sounds like she, about a month ago, she broke her right wrist and had a cast placed on.
00:36
It sounds like she got the cast wet tonight and then what’s going to uncomfortable with it being wet and pulled the ability staff.
00:45
Patient,
00:47
denies any new pain with it, PMS is fully intact.
00:51
Denies any falls or any use of that arm.
00:55
Go ahead and splinted it up, PMS is fully intact before and after the splint.
00:59
As far as vital signs, she’s reading it 18 times one effect is saying 100% on-remit, learning times for a internal question probably.
01:06
As opposed to 3, moving all 4 trains with PMS intact.
01:09
Last blood pressure, 125 or 507 with a heart of 91 normal sign that’s on the monitor.
01:16
Facility staff was going to sign on AMA for her and they’re going to self-transport her down to either urgent care or hospital as soon as their band gets back, which should be here shortly.
01:25
But the facility staff worker is fully alert oriented, unimpaired by drugs or alcohol wear of her condition, risk complications, risk, use, and any ambulance transportation, up to including death or permanent life on disability.
01:36
They’ve been aware that they can be contacted 911 any time her condition changes.
01:43
Like I said before, they do have a plan to transport her themselves down to an urgent care or hospital to have her arm recasted and re-evaluated for that.
01:51
This time the police staff have signed my AMA for was there anything else I can get for your clear-up.
01:58
Could you just repeat the pulse rate and then you’ll be clear with that AMA?
02:04
Absolutely heart rate was 91 normal signs.
02:12
Proceed, just the medic 115.
02:14
I’ll show you clear with that AMA at 2035.
02:16
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029
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