Medical emergency at store parking near Vista Way, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 76-year-old female apparently tripped and fell near the front entrance of a store near Vista Way, suffering right hip pain and minor head pain. She was alert with no neck or back pain and no loss of consciousness. Medical responders treated her for pain and nausea before transporting her to Tri-City Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
I've got a short ETA to Tri-City Medical Center.
00:02
All the other bases are busy.
00:03
Cat number is going to be 2025-1358 to me for a 76-year-old female in approximately 250 pounds.
00:11
Chief complaint today is going to be right hip pain post ground level mechanical trip and fall.
00:20
arrived on scene of a T.J. Maxx
00:22
Max to find our patient at the front entrance on the ground on their side, alert and tracking.
00:26
Patient states that she tripped on part of the front slider entrance of the door, fell onto the ground, hitting her right hip, her shoulder, and her head as well.
00:39
A patient has minor head pain to the back of their head, stated that it did not hit the ground, it hit the window on the side.
00:47
Main portion of the body that hit the ground today was her right hip and shoulder.
00:56
No neck pain, no back pain, has full refueled event,
01:00
witnesses state, no LOC.
01:03
He's not taking any blood thinners.
01:07
No outward signs of trauma.
01:10
Patient does have pain upon palpation to that right hip, but we are not feeling any crepitous, no,
01:17
not feeling unstable, no shortening or rotation to that right side, just pain upon palpation.
01:24
As far as vital, this patient is breathing 16 times full effective for the lung sound set in that 96% of room air.
01:31
Times to answer our question propitized a pro.
01:32
It will move all four extremities, good PMS, and that affected extremity.
01:37
Got a heart rate of 86 normal sinus flow pressure of 170 over 92 with a history of high blood pressure.
01:45
I also have the history of diabetes, no pertinent allergies or medications.
01:48
Again, no blood thinners.
01:49
As far as treatment, we give our patient 50 micrograms of fentanyl intranasal for pain prior to moving on to our gurney.
01:56
I also had a C collar in place.
01:58
Patient states that the C collar was uncomfortable and took it off themselves.
02:02
It does not want to keep it up.
02:05
The patient was feeling a little nauseous after the 50 microgram of fentanyl, so we gave her 4 milligrams of Zophran, intramuscular, unal to establish an access today.
02:15
ETA, we're at the Backdoors Tri-City.
02:17
Can I get you guys anything else?
02:20
I copy it. I just need to know your agency, like are you Escondido, San Marcos?
02:26
Sorry, it's going to be Oceanside, RA214.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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