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Man injured in fall transported to hospitalFort Worth TX

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Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 60-year-old man to Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth after he became dizzy and fell, hitting the back of his head. The patient reported head and lower back pain and shortness of breath for about three days. He received a DuoNeb treatment for wheezing and remained stable with normal vital signs during transport.

Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Med 64 to Harris Fort Worth.
00:04
This is Harris. Go ahead.
00:08
Harris, this is Med Six Four with Priority Three traffic.
00:11
We have a sixty-year-old male coming to you today for a fall earlier today.
00:16
He states he got dizzy, ended up falling, hit the back of his head on the wall, has been complaining of pain to the back of his head and some lower back pain.
00:25
He states LOC.
00:28
He denies blood thinners and is also complaining of some shortness of breath that's been going on for about three days now.
00:35
We've given him one DuoNeb, and he was wheezing bilaterally.
00:40
Last set of vitals are heart rate of eighty-four, BP of 148 over 108, and SpO two of ninety-seven percent on about 6 mL.
00:51
Any questions? We're about 10 min out.
00:55
What's the patient's GCS and what was their room air sat?
01:03
GCS 15 and his room air was about 100 percent.
01:09
Is this patient in a C collar?
01:13
Yes, ma'am, he is.
01:16
Received no further questions.
01:17
We'll see you in 10 min.

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Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104

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