Patient airlifted for treatment of brain bleed after fall, Newberry MI


A patient who fell while intoxicated is being airlifted from Newberry Joy Hospital to another medical center for treatment of a brain bleed known as a subdural hemorrhage. The patient is stable during transport.
Audio|Source: Straits Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Clare, Northern, McLaren, McLaren, this is Kinross, Helfo-172, Enroote Air Facility from my Michigan Sioux, Patty Pappy. This is McLaren, go ahead. Please. McLaren, McLaren, McLaren, Northern, this is Kinross, Huffle 172, in-routher facility from Correction, Halling-Newberry Joy Hospital, with patient initials TM.
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T.M, date of birth 92560. Patient is coming to your facility for subdural hemorrhage at this time, reported falling after having ETOH[1] on board. Patient is currently resting on our cot comfortably, normal sinus on the monitor, heart rate of 85, blood pressure of 124 over 82, respiratory rate of 14, SPO2 of 96% on room air.
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There's a 20-gauge IV established in the left forearm. Unless you're requiring anything further, we're going to be about MFO. Do we get the lights inside the cells of Medium A-off?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ETOH: Alcohol On Board
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Location mentioned:
Near W Harrie St, Newberry, MI 49868
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