Worker injured by bulldozer at construction site, Round Rock TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 60-year-old female construction worker was partially run over by a bulldozer and sustained pelvic pain, a leg skin tear, and lower leg deformities. She was alert and transported to Round Rock Hospital for medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, Round Rock from Austin, Medic, 29.
00:02
We're coming to Code 3 lights and sirens with an auto pedestrian for approximately 60-year-old female who was run over partially by a bulldozer at a construction site.
00:15
At this time right now, patient's vital signs 190 over 145, heart rate of 110, 99% on room.
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mayor.
00:23
A patient is unable to lay flat.
00:25
She has pelvic pain.
00:26
We cannot put a pelvic binder on her based the way she is laying.
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She is alert and oriented.
00:31
GCS is 15.
00:32
We're going to be there in about four minutes.
00:35
Where are my injuries?
00:37
So right now we have pain in the pelvis, we do not have any significant bleeding, we do have a skin tear on the leg, we have some deformity to the lower legs,
00:49
and we are continuing our assessment at this time.
00:51
So good, copy, alternate entrance upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Round Rock Ave Emergency Entrance, Round Rock, TX 78681
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