18-year-old female injured falling on wet stairs, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 18-year-old female slipped and fell down about 10 wet stairs, injuring her elbow with a small cut. She did not lose consciousness and has no neck or back pain. She was transported to Stanford Medical Center for care.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Morning Stanford. This is AMR, San Mateo County, Medic 23, Interact Facility Code 2 on board.
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We've got an 18-year-old female,
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slipped and fell on some wet stairs, landed on her bottom and slid down about 10 stairs to the ground,
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struck her elbow on the stairs with a small laceration, no neck or back pain, no loss of consciousness, no blood thinners.
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We are alert and oriented with a Glasgow Coma Scale of 15.
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Current blood pressure is...
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Reading, it was about,
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it was 103 over 68, heart rate was 78, oxygen is at 99 percent.
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Blood sugar, 102, temperature 97.6, got a Code 2 ETA of about 10.
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Hi, can you just go over again, her heart rate, and did she, or is she taking any blood thinner, any head strike?
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Heart rate is 78, blood pressure 103 over 68 is not on blood thinners, no loss of consciousness, no neck or back pain.
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Patient is 18 years old.
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Thank you for clarifying her age.
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I thought it was 80.
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We'll see you in 10.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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