Man falls twice from wheelchair, taken to hospital, Quakertown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 74-year-old man fell twice from his wheelchair at home. He was initially reported with low blood pressure and low oxygen but was stable when emergency medical services arrived. He was taken to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Bucks PA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, Medic 16, en route to your facility.
00:04
74-year-old man coming from home.
00:06
A patient fell out of his wheelchair two times today.
00:11
Visiting nurse said that he was hypotensive or hypoxic after falling out of the chair while she was there, she tried to touch him.
00:20
Upon arrival, he was not hypotensive or...
00:26
My Voxic and his vitals are actually quite normal.
00:29
He's just complaining against a pet pain, vaccine, and vaccine.
00:32
All his vitals are stable.
00:34
We'll have medicine to your allergist on arrival.
00:36
Thank you, one question is negative pleuritis.
00:38
We'll have message to you out just on arrival.
00:39
I guess we should be there in about four times.
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