Medical responders assist fall victim near N 92nd St, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible fall incident near N 92nd St in Milwaukee. A male individual reportedly fell in a bathroom, experienced dizziness and neck pain but did not strike his head. He remained alert and oriented and was transported to Froedtert Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're out with a sixty-eight year old male coming in today after a ground level fall.
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Patient was in the bathroom,
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didn't hit his head.
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Said he was feeling dizzy after the fall.
00:15
He is alert and oriented times four.
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We've got a current blood pressure of thirty-two over seventy, pulse sixty-four.
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GCS is 15 with a blood glucose of ninety-six.
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We believe he takes warfarin as a blood thinner.
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For medical history, says that he's sometimes dizzy.
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We took a twelve-lead ECG.
00:39
Looks like a right bundle branch block with first-degree AV block.
00:43
No other interventions; he is C-collared on our stretcher at this time.
00:51
Complaining of a headache and neck pain.
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He normally feels fine.
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We're going to Froedtert Hospital in about seven minutes.
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Do you have any questions or orders?
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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