Trauma patient treated at Milford Hospital, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Milford, Delaware, responded to a trauma alert involving one individual who was initially conscious but later became unresponsive. The patient showed fluctuating vital signs and was provided airway management, oxygen, and intravenous treatment. The cause of the incident may involve drug use. The patient regained partial consciousness and was transported to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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A trauma alert patient was treated at Milford Hospital Emergency Department.
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The patient was alert and responsive but then became unresponsive.
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The patient is regaining consciousness, with possible involvement of drug use.
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Patient currently responding only to name.
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O2 is currently at 75%.
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Sinus rhythm, blood pressure 147 over 82, 90 percent on air.
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Patient was given an IV and assisted with breathing for approximately two to three minutes.
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Patient is in a collar.
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Patient heart rate is 120.
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Patient not complaining of pain at this moment.
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Do you have any further questions?
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Patient seen upon arrival.
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