Elderly man with abdominal pain after a fall, Redwood City CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 80-year-old man with Alzheimer's was taken to a hospital after a fall causing abdominal and flank pain. He has stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey guys, Red, this is Medic 23.
00:02
We're coming to your facility, code 2.
00:04
I'm going to 15.
00:06
On board, I have an 80-year-old now.
00:08
I wouldn't know into 2-3 of the GCS 14.
00:11
This is baseline with a history that sounds like Alzheimer's.
00:14
It sounds like that time yesterday at a fall is complaining of right upper quadrant abdominal pain.
00:19
That kind of radiates the flank and some right-sided back pain.
00:23
He's not learning blood thinners.
00:25
He was complaining of neck pain, but he's not complaining of neck pain.
00:28
Had anything of that, so he's in modified spinal precautions,
00:31
and it's unclear if you had a loss of consciousness should cause the yesterday.
00:37
Last one was for you, 76 on the heart rate, sinus rhythm, 97% on room air.
00:43
Blood pressure of 186 over 94, we have a sugar of 77, 12-lead, sinus rhythm, a right bundle branch block.
00:49
We got out of Graham's melanol flowing.
00:51
If nothing further, we'll see you, you gave approximately 10-5.
00:54
Thank you. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Blvd, Redwood City, CA 94063
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