Male injured in atv rollover transported between hospitals, Grafton WV
A middle-aged man was injured in an ATV rollover accident. He was not wearing a helmet or restraint and lost consciousness. He suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage and scapula fracture. He was transported from Grafton City Hospital emergency department to Ruby Memorial Hospital for further treatment. He is currently monitored and stable.
Audio|Source: Upshur County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Okay. Of the number one, you're going to Grafton City Hospital,
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Emergency Department, trauma room returning to Ruby Memorial Emergency Department,
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going for a 45-4-year-old male weighing 2.40 pounds.
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The primary diagnosis at this time is a subarachnoid hemorrhage and a scapula fracture.
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This status post ATV rollover patient had no helmet,
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no restraint with a positive loss of consciousness.
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The patient is currently going with a cardiac monitor and has an IV lock in place, nothing running at this time. The patient has received two push doses of dilaudid prior to your arrival.
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No other special equipment, oxygen, or isolation precautions at this time.
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Last set of patient vitals are as follows.
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Heart rate 76, blood pressure, 108, over 6-8, respiratory rate 18,
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O2 saturation 96%, temp of 97.4, and a GCS of 15 at this time. This includes more important as you go out further.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hospital Plz, Grafton, WV 26354
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