Medical team treats leg injuries from glass table, Palo Alto CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency involving a man who sustained severe leg injuries after accidentally breaking a glass table in Palo Alto. He suffered major cuts to both ankles and showed signs of low blood pressure. Medics provided fluids and transported the patient to Stanford Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Stanford, good afternoon.
00:01
Medic 26 with the code 3 trauma.
00:04
This is a 44-year-old male.
00:06
He was trying to throw away some large black object.
00:10
It ended up cutting his legs.
00:13
He has two major avulsions on both ankles.
00:19
He is pale and hypotensive.
00:20
Blood pressure is approximately 84 over 44, heart rate 66.
00:25
Oxygen saturation is 99 percent on room air.
00:28
Blood sugar 150, respiratory rate 20.
00:31
No head trauma or falls reported.
00:36
Fluids being administered, estimated arrival 10 minutes.
00:44
Can you give me his current GCS score and what did he cut his legs with?
00:54
GCS is 15, injury from large glass table.
01:01
Sorry, both times you told the story it broke.
01:04
Can you tell me what he cut his legs with?
01:11
It was a large glass table.
01:14
Patient status GCS 15.
01:16
Large glass table injury, ETA 10 minutes.
01:24
Is the bleeding under control?
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Location mentioned:
Blake Wilbur Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94304
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