Man injured by knife while cutting fruit near Stanford, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 24-year-old man suffered a deep cut on his left hand from a knife while cutting a mango near Pasteur Drive, Stanford. He had moderate blood loss that was controlled with dressings. The patient was stable, alert, and transported to Stanford hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, Stanford.
00:01
Good morning, Medics 74 of a 7-4.
00:03
We're inbound, we're 2.2.
00:04
We're a good 10 minutes out.
00:06
On board, we have a 24-year-old male.
00:08
Was that his residence when he was cutting through a mango with a very sharp price and went into his left hand between his thumb and his index finger on the palm.
00:18
He has approximately 3x1-inch straight laceration pretty deep in nature.
00:28
warm and dry,
00:30
colors good.
00:33
From what we can tell, moderate blood loss, but he walked from wherever he was to Mills, the closed hospital, then activated 9-1-1.
00:41
So we're going with a moderate amount of blood loss.
00:44
He did bleed through one trauma dressing for us.
00:46
We have a second one on with an ace wrap to directly control that bleeding.
00:51
He's alert-oriented, no alcohol, no drugs, no blood thinner.
00:57
Blood pressure lasts 178-100, heart rate 104, sinus tach, respiratory rate 1897 on room air.
01:04
IV is established, code 2 in 10, Medic 74.
01:09
Thank you, we'll see you in 10.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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