Elderly man treated after fall near Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an elderly man to St. Luke’s Hospital after an apparent fall near West Oklahoma Avenue. He sustained a forehead laceration with bleeding under control. The patient was noted to be on blood thinners, with a language barrier requiring a translator. No distress was observed, and vital signs appeared stable.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Greenfield Med 91 coming to St. Luke’s with run number (number withheld) with an 86-year-old male.
00:08
Chief can put a fall; the patient has a laceration to the left side of his forehead.
00:11
Bleeding is controlled.
00:12
He is on blood thinners.
00:14
There's a language barrier.
00:15
We'll need a translator till his (name withheld) gets to the hospital.
00:18
Unable to assess mental status.
00:19
He is acting normal for himself.
00:21
BP 162 over 90, heart rate of 80 and regular.
00:24
That's 52s at 100% in our room air.
00:27
Pressure rate necessary. Sixteen, no distress.
00:29
GCS of 15 will be to St.
00:32
Luke out 3 min.
00:33
Any question orders?
00:35
Is he on any thinners in any other pregnant medical history?
00:40
He is on both thinners, no other plus trip.
00:44
Copy that. I'll notify primary.
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Location mentioned:
W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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