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Teens treated after chase and fall near Vista WayOceanside CA

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

As discussed during the dispatch call, two teenage males sustained minor injuries after reportedly being chased by a group near Vista Way in Oceanside. They were treated by firefighters for abrasions from jumping a fence and falling on concrete, then released to a guardian at Tri-City Medical Center after medical evaluation.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, Tri-City, it's Truck-126.
00:01
We've got two patients, both minors being released to family.
00:06
(number withheld), let me be ready for patient one.
00:14
Go ahead as report.
00:17
Copy, thanks. Patient number one, 17-year-old male, chief complaint lacerations to hands and knees. The story was that both of our patients were being chased by a large group of individuals.
00:31
Both patients were being chased by a large group of individuals.
00:36
They had to run and jump a chain link fence.
00:40
They said they jumped the fence and then down to a concrete surface where they rolled to the ground,
00:48
scraping their knees and their hands on the concrete.
00:52
They were able to get away from those chasing them, came over to the fire station, rang the doorbell, and were assisted.
01:02
He's breathing 20 times a minute, full and effective, clear lung sounds, 100% room air, alert and oriented, answering appropriately, no drugs or alcohol, moving all extremities.
01:13
Heart rate 125, sinus tach, blood pressure.
01:20
126 over 80.
01:23
Skin signs are normal.
01:25
He has abrasions to both hands and knees,
01:29
bleeding controlled and bandaged.
01:32
With this patient,
01:34
his guardian came and picked him up and signed the AMA form.
01:42
She was explained all AMA criteria and available to contact.
01:48
She took responsibility for both patients.
01:52
Let me know when you're ready for patient number two.
01:56
Go ahead with number two please.
02:00
Copy. Number two is also 17-year-old male.
02:05
Same case number,
02:07
same story,
02:09
his vital signs,
02:11
heart rate 120 sinus tach, blood pressure 112 over 70, oxygen sat 98%, breathing 20 times a minute.
02:18
He has abrasion to left hand, bleeding controlled and bandaged.
02:28
He could not reach his parents.
02:33
The guardian of patient one knew him and said she would assume responsibility for him and signed accordingly.
02:43
She understands all AMA criteria and the patient was released to her.
02:47
How do you copy?
02:49
I copy. I don't have any questions.
02:51
We consider it the PCA.

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

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