Paramedics transport man after fall to hospital, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a man with head injuries from a ground-level fall to Christiana Hospital. The patient had a headache and minor pain but was conscious and stable upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Christiana Hospital. This is ALS 14 coming down to the facility with a (age withheld) male.
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Ground level fall trauma evaluation.
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How do you copy me so far?
00:08
All right, great.
00:11
(Age withheld) male took a fall and hit his head.
00:14
Tonight the LOC was that he's not conscious.
00:18
He's not on any blood thinners.
00:21
On our arrival, he's a little bit confused times two.
00:26
No obvious signs of trauma, but he reports a headache, right shoulder pain, and left knee pain.
00:33
He has a history of migraines and says he feels a migraine coming on.
00:37
So it doesn't have to be a migraine for him.
00:41
People around in my office.
00:44
It'll disable in this process.
00:45
We want mutual help with health.
00:46
Heart rate of 80 plus, blood pressure of 110.
00:50
We've got him collared and he's here in about two to three minutes.
00:54
Looking for an arrival.
00:55
Clear my flight mission.
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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