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Skateboarder suffers closed ankle fracture at Frisco parkFrisco TX

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Warren Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a skate park in Frisco where a 38-year-old male fell while skateboarding and sustained a closed fracture to his right ankle. The patient was alert, stable, and treated with pain medication and a splint before being transported to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Frisco.

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Transcript:
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McCown, Frisco, Medic-5.
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This is Frisco Medi-Five, Paramedicrier.
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We are currently en route to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Frisco.
00:09
with a 38-year-old male.
00:10
He is currently alert and oriented.
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15.
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He was riding his skateboard at a skate park and fell down and broke his ankle.
00:20
He has an obvious deformity to his right ankle with a little bit of abrasion from the cement.
00:25
There is no open fracture; it is a closed fracture.
00:30
We have splinted it with a vacuum splint.
00:32
He has a 20 gauge in the left AC and we have given 200 milligrams,
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excuse me, two micrograms of fentanyl.
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Currently he is vital to our swallows.
00:41
We have a pulse of 84, 94% on room air, 50 total breathing 12 times a minute, and last blood pressure 102 over 59.
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We do have good pulse on his extremity, but it is deformed with no open fracture, so it's closed.
00:57
We should be at Baylor PGA within about eight minutes.
01:00
Any questions or concerns?
01:02
I just want to confirm no other injuries, no head strike, or loss of consciousness, anything like that.
01:08
That is correct. No other injuries, no head strike.
01:10
Can I be that? I'll let PGA know you'll be there, everybody.

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Warren Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034

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