Teen injured after electric bicycle hits parked car, Fremont CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 13-year-old female riding an electric bicycle at about 20 mph struck a parked car near Washington High School. She complained of chest and face pain but did not lose consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, Washington.
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This is Medic 405.
00:03
We're inbound with a Code 2 trauma.
00:05
It's Code 2 trauma.
00:06
ETA right now is about 3 minutes.
00:08
We're just going from...
00:12
Washington High School, I write outside of it.
00:15
On board we have a 13-year-old female, it's one three-year-old female.
00:20
She complained today she was riding an electric bicycle.
00:24
The estimated speed is about 20 miles per hour and she hit the back of a parked car.
00:34
Currently, a patient is complaining of chest pain as well as pain to the right side of the face.
00:41
No other visual trauma seen.
00:45
Currently,
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while the signs are as follows, we have a heart rate of 1047, 99% of room wear, and blood pressure of 130 over 70.
00:59
We do have IV access if you have any questions we'll see in about two to three minutes.
01:03
I'll copy.
01:06
Is there any LOC?
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Unit 4-05?
01:10
Negative,
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no LOC and no bloodth and no bloodth nurse.
01:15
We'll copy you in two.
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Location mentioned:
Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94536
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