Man injured in scooter fall at Amtrak station, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a call for a man who reported head injuries after falling from an electric scooter near the Amtrak station at 30th Street in Philadelphia. The man, approximately 44 years old, was alert with stable vital signs and was transported for medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
18 from JFK for a sick male.
00:03
Night 13.
00:06
Night 13.
00:09
Near Franklintown Boulevard.
00:13
Head fracture, same.
00:17
40B?
00:19
Night 40B.
00:22
Is this at the Amtrak station or the 30th Street Station?
00:29
Let me check with the call taker.
00:32
ESA.
00:34
ESA.
00:36
ESA, you mean me though?
00:39
Affirmative.
00:40
Hi, 40B.
00:42
40 base?
00:44
The Amtrak station.
00:48
We just spoke with Amtrak police and they said no one called.
00:52
The patient called for themselves.
00:53
I'll see if we have a callback.
00:57
37.
00:59
36.
01:01
Hey, trauma transport to Jeff, when you ready?
01:05
Go ahead.
01:07
44-year-old male.
01:08
Sustained injuries from fall off an electric scooter.
01:15
Vital signs are currently stable.
01:19
Possible loss of consciousness, negative blood thinners, ETA seven to ten.
01:25
South Atlantic Company stand by hospital notification.
01:26
South Atlantic Company standby.
01:28
Hospital notification complete.
01:30
Medic 40B.
01:32
Forty B?
01:34
He says he's in the back outside.
01:37
Near where the taxis and the ride shares pick up people.
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