Medical emergency reported near Potrero Ave, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel are transporting a woman who had a fainting episode and fell, resulting in head trauma with a large bruise near her right eye. She is currently stable and en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey General, this is Alameda Medic 72.
00:02
We're coming to you code two,
00:04
two trauma activation on board.
00:06
We got a 60, that's six zero year old female,
00:09
syncopal episode.
00:11
Brief syncopal in the bedroom, struck her head on the corner of the end table.
00:19
She has a pretty large hematoma with a gash for the right eye.
00:24
I know active bleeding right now,
00:26
vomiting one time prior after head strike.
00:32
Happens to be a bit of a pool of blood,
00:35
but no active bleeding right now.
00:37
All stable, twelve liters clean.
00:39
We got one.
00:40
Pulse rate 76 in sinus, ninety-two percent on room air.
00:44
One hundred and two over fifty-one,
00:45
resting 15.
00:47
GCS is 15, PGL 207.
00:50
No other history, but we should see in about 2 min or further, but otherwise stable.
00:58
Just to verify that it's available for head strike trauma.
01:04
All right, no neck pain, no thinners, no trauma.
01:10
Copy. When you get here.
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Location mentioned:
Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110
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