Woman hospitalized after vehicle collision, San Leandro CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a traffic collision near E 14th St in San Leandro. A 29-year-old woman with chest pain was treated and taken to San Leandro Hospital. Her airbags deployed during the crash, and the vehicle had moderate front-end damage. She did not lose consciousness and remained stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, San Leandro.
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This is Medic 323.
00:03
We're coming in Code 2 for a 29-year-old female complaining of external chest pain after being in a traffic collision.
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She was restrained.
00:14
She did not lose consciousness, no head strike.
00:17
Moderate damage to the front of her vehicle.
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Airbags deployed.
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She's not on any blood thinners, no significant medical history.
00:29
404, heart rate 98.
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Blood pressure 103 over 69, oxygen saturation 100 on room air.
00:36
Working on a blood sugar check right now, but we're about five minutes out.
00:40
How do you copy?
00:42
Sorry, you've caught on at some point.
00:44
This is from NBC.
00:49
This was for a 29-year-old female complaining of chest pain.
00:54
She was driving about 25 miles per hour when she was struck by another vehicle.
01:04
That's about it.
01:07
Okay, sounds good. See you when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
E 14th St, San Leandro, CA 94578
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