Elderly woman taken to hospital after fall, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 83-year-old woman was treated by paramedics after falling during the night at her residence near W Parker Rd in Plano. She remained conscious and had stable vital signs with mild back and neck pain. She was transported to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Med 9 paramedic for older patient en route to THR Plano ETA five to seven minutes.
00:04
I have an eighty-three-year-old female who fell last night around midnight.
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(name withheld) found her in bed this morning.
00:12
Patient takes blood thinners, did not hit her head, and did not lose consciousness.
00:18
Current blood pressure is 136 over 76.
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Heart rate is 96, and oxygen level is 97 percent on room air.
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Blood sugar 224.
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Painless condition is being added to report.
00:28
When laying down, GCS is 15 at 0.57.
00:33
Any questions?
00:37
That's a negative.
00:38
All right, can you drop that? I know that you were five.
00:40
Thank Tom. The point of midnight nine.
00:45
Midnight.
00:49
Where is she having pain?
00:53
She has pain in her lower back and nose.
00:56
Upper back and neck pain noted.
00:58
Just going to need a little work.
01:01
Copy that. Appreciate you.
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Location mentioned:
W Parker Rd, Plano, TX 75093
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