Woman injured in high speed car crash in South San Francisco, South San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 37-year-old woman was involved in a high-speed car crash near El Camino Real in South San Francisco. She has right ankle pain and stable vital signs. Paramedics are transporting her to Kaiser South hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Kaiser South.
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This is Medic 51.
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Come to you, code 2, eta of about five minutes.
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On board, I have a 37-year-old female involved in a motor vehicle accident, traveling approximately 70 miles per hour.
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She had airbags deployed, was a restrained driver in the vehicle.
00:19
Front-end damage, but no cab intrusion.
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Negative LOC, no c-spine deficit, CSM is intact to all extremities, no numbness to the arms or legs.
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She is alert and oriented times four, skin pink, warm, and dry, and able to ambulate with one-person assist.
00:35
Right now she's complaining of two out of ten, right ankle pain radiating to the right foot.
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This occurred when she was slamming on her brakes.
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The last vital signs: 151 over 94, 100% room air, sinus tachycardia on the 12-lead with a heart rate of 103.
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And...
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And that's what we got for you.
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We'll see you in about five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080
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