Two infants treated after low speed rear end collision, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two 11-month-old female twins were involved in a low-speed rear-end traffic collision in Oceanside. Both were restrained in the back seat and showed no injuries or loss of consciousness. They were transported to Palomar Hospital for further evaluation as requested by their parents.
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
This is RA216, Oceanside, RA216.
00:03
We're looking to go to Palomar Hospital today.
00:07
We have two-patient incident.
00:10
It's going to be for a traffic collision complaint.
00:13
We're called off for an e-VAL.
00:16
Count numbers (number withheld), (number withheld), again, (number withheld).
00:21
Let me know when you're ready for a report for the first patient.
00:28
Yeah, already 26, I'm ready.
00:31
Go ahead with the first patient.
00:34
Thank you, Sharpe.
00:37
We're called out to a private roadway here in Oceanside.
00:42
Sounds like the car...
00:44
Dad was driving at a low rate of speed approximately 5 miles per hour when he hit the car in front of him.
00:51
No airbag deployment.
00:53
Children were in the back seat.
00:55
Sounds like patient one was in her car seat, fully restrained.
01:00
Did not have any loss of consciousness was heard immediately crying after the incident.
01:10
The patient has pink, warm, and dry skin, is breathing at a rate of approximately 36 times a minute, 100% on room air.
01:19
We did get a heart rate of 130 for patient one.
01:25
Her dad patient is acting normal at baseline currently.
01:29
No history allergies met for patient one.
01:33
No loss of consciousness.
01:35
No complications.
01:37
And again, this patient's 11 months old.
01:41
Red on the brazo.
01:45
Nothing further for patient one at this time.
01:48
Is there anything I can clarify before patient two?
01:52
Stand by one, please.
01:55
RAQ 16, yeah,
01:57
like I said, I was just 11-month male, female.
02:03
My apologies.
02:05
Both patients are going to be female, 11 months.
02:08
They're twins.
02:10
Like you said,
02:12
just to clarify low-rated speeds, dad was driving,
02:17
a bio-front, and he could rear, basically, with his vehicle, he rear-ended another vehicle,
02:22
and then there's been there.
02:26
And you're saying acting normal at this time.
02:29
What was the 30-seat heart rate, 1.30 heart rate, 30-hurt rate, 36 respiratory, 100% on room air.
02:35
And he's, like you said, there's obviously the loss of consciousness within the car scene and acting appropriate at this time.
02:46
Yeah, that all correct for Memorial.
02:49
And it's just, again, so what was the reason for transport? Again, just your, I don't know, we're going to, we're transported with it.
02:55
What was the concern?
03:00
Patients'
03:01
family, or patients' parents were expressing concern over further evaluation at the hospital.
03:08
Copy, okay, but again, again, there's still outward signs of trauma, patients look like moving all extremities and vitals look good.
03:19
Okay,
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Location mentioned:
Private Rd, Oceanside, CA 92058
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