Vehicle collision causes minor injuries in North Charleston, North Charleston SC
A male driver was involved in a vehicle accident in North Charleston. He was turning left across the highway and was hit on the driver's side by another car. He briefly lost consciousness but was able to get out of the vehicle on his own. He sustained minor injuries including lacerations on his upper left arm, bruises and abrasions on his foot and knee, and chest pain. The damaged vehicle had moderate to heavy damage on the driver's side. The driver was taken to Trident ER for treatment due to his injuries.
Audio|Source: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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Getting .2-year-old male, a driver of the MVA, station was turning left across the highway,
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did not see the car coming, was struck on the driver's side.
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I had a positive loss of consciousness.
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The patient was ambulatory and self-extricated out the driver window.
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Currently, drivers, consular times three.
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There was moderate to heavy damage on that side.
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The nature blood thresholds 151 over 68, signed us on the monitor 102.
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Restorations were 22 clear and non-laborate, cameras warmer drive, F2 was 100%.
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Class VP was 137 over 75,
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96 on the monitor.
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Respirations are now about 18, 16 to 18, clear still.
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He has some lacerations to the upper left arm.
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We do have him to see call for precautions.
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He does have a talk across his chest and down to his right abdomen.
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He has abrasion to his left anterior foot and also some contusion to light abrasion to his medial left knee.
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You have 18 gauge in the left forearm.
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BGL is 111.
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Pearl is 5 millimeters.
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Approximately six minutes from you, any questions or orders?
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Location mentioned:
Near Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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