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Elderly man treated for reopened leg wound near Citracado PkwyEscondido CA

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Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029

As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man near Citracado Parkway experienced a reopened leg wound causing bleeding after cleaning. Emergency medical services treated and transported him to a hospital. The wound had been monitored but opened again today. The patient is on blood thinners and has a history that may increase bleeding risk. No major bleeding observed at this time.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:56
Transcript:
00:00
Palomar RA 133, my offset is medical looking to come to you.
00:03
We've uploaded CAD number (number withheld).
00:08
We'll stand by whenever you're ready.
00:10
Thank you.
00:15
Was that 100 and thirty-two or 100 and thirty-one? At any rate, I don't see the upload either.
00:20
Can you maybe try again?
00:22
The CAD data has been updated.
00:26
It's 4500 and twenty-seven.
00:33
That's affirmative.
00:34
It's going to be 4000, 500 and twenty-seven for an eighty-nine year old male.
00:40
Okay, I was just thrown because it looked like an inch and two sixties.
00:46
But anyway, downloading progress is I got an eighty-nine lamp.
00:51
Perfect.
00:53
Oh, bleeding?
00:58
Yes, it was initially uploaded from Engine Two Hundred and Sixty-Two.
01:02
I was getting all the demos for me yesterday being coming from a home boarding care for a left leg insertion.
01:11
Arrived and found the patient lying supine in bed.
01:14
Patient suffered a skin tear, laceration to the left lower leg coming center of the shin,
01:22
rotating around to his back of his calf, went about three or 4 in long.
01:28
It currently happened about a week ago.
01:30
They've been monitoring cleaning the wound themselves, but today when they went to go unjust maroon,
01:36
the wound opened again causing some bleeding.
01:39
They tried to bandage it, apply a direct pressure.
01:43
Not to re-bandage it, but then they came back in to check on it, noticed that it had bled through and there was some decent packing around that lower leg.
01:52
Patients weren't noting times two to three.
01:54
Does appear to be at his baseline, just a little confused to the day.
01:57
But outside of that, everything else is normal.
01:59
Which F skin signs are normal.
02:04
Pupils are pros. Breathing about 18 times a minute on the phone.
02:06
Effective with one sound.
02:09
Don't know if they uploaded their vitals, but he is 90 over 90.
02:13
Eighty-eight on the rate appeared to be a fib on the four lead.
02:16
It's having a ninety-seven, ninety-six and ninety-seven percent on room air.
02:20
Only complaints of slight pain to that leg.
02:22
Patient can feel that he did injure it, but there's nothing too major and nothing new at this time.
02:30
Again, it was just wool was reopened during the cleaning today.
02:35
He is on a blood thinner.
02:37
It does sound like from previous blood clots outside that history of hypertension,
02:40
that means he's in position for bleeding.
02:44
It does appear to have stopped at this point.
02:46
We're not seeing any major saturation through the bandages or any loose patches at this time.
02:54
We should be at your back door here in the next about 7 min.

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Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029

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