Female patient assaulted with facial injuries near Pasteur Dr, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female patient was assaulted near Pasteur Drive and suffered facial injuries. She was also intoxicated and confused when medical responders arrived. She reported having her belongings stolen and being punched in the face the previous night.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, Stanford, it's Amar, St.
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San Mateo Medics, 7.0.M.
00:03
About 10 minutes away, go to our face is the 515, when you're female.
00:06
She complained today's ultimate status, as well as face.
00:09
She reported that she was assaulted last night, or yes, last night,
00:14
and stole her belongings and punched her in the face.
00:17
He's currently confused.
00:18
East of the 14th, amidst drinking a fifth of vodka as well.
00:22
Current raw times are as follows.
00:23
Pressure is 143 or 100.
00:24
Parry is about 113.
00:26
Fast attack on the laundry, no elevation of the 12.
00:28
18 respirations and 98% has we get you on room air.
00:30
Trigger of 98.
00:31
On a physical findings, we just find that we have some facial trauma around the right eye that is swollen with a purple contusion around it as well.
00:38
People's about equal at 6 millimeters.
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No further questions. See you guys soon.
00:41
About 10 eye copy.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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