Cyclist injured in crash near Winnebago St, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible bicycle crash near Winnebago Street in Madison. A male bicyclist sustained arm, rib, and abdominal injuries and was taken from Union Corners Clinic to UW Health East Hospital. The rider remained conscious and reported blood in urine following the crash.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
EMS Medic 8, we're about 10 min out.
00:05
Got 29 male.
00:07
We got a trauma involving bicycle,
00:11
crash bicycle.
00:13
Did not lose consciousness.
00:15
Reporting pain in the left arm and rib cage.
00:18
Landed on his side, elbow tight to his lower floating ribs area.
00:23
Having intense abdominal pain.
00:25
He presented to Union Corners Clinic near Winnebago Street.
00:30
He has urinated blood since this incident happened about 3 h ago.
00:37
80 times 4, GCS of 15.
00:40
Clinic initial vitals, pulse rate 68, sinus, blood pressure 135 over 72, respirations 22 regular.
00:50
No pertinent medical history for the patient, no blood thinners.
00:53
They got IV actives established, 4 mg Zofran on board.
00:59
Four milligrams morphine as well.
01:01
IV patient reporting slight improvement in pain.
01:05
We'll be reassessing vitals on our way into you.
01:09
Any questions?
01:12
This is UW Health East Hospital.
01:13
Looks like this patient has been called report onto the downtown hospital by urgent care.
01:19
Was he choosing to come here instead?
01:23
Sorry, EMS, you're going to have to repeat.
01:26
It looks like Union Corners, the urgent care had called report on this patient to the downtown hospital and they were trying to send him there.
01:34
Was he choosing to come here instead?
01:37
Patient did request east based on proximity of his home.
01:42
We will divert if you recommend.
01:44
You can proceed to EMH room assignment upon arrival.
01:48
(name withheld) is clear.
01:51
Medicate copies.
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