Man injured in fall taken to Stanford hospital, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 26-year-old man who fell onto concrete and sustained a head injury with a laceration and swelling. The patient was conscious and stable during transport to Stanford Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Danvert, go ahead.
00:02
Good morning, Stanford.
00:04
This is San Mateo Medi-Medic 24.
00:06
Coming to you, Code 2 with the ETA for about 10 minutes.
00:09
On board today, we have a 26-year-old male.
00:12
Patient had a ground-level fall from standing onto concrete.
00:17
Hit his head.
00:18
Trauma noted, we have a 1.5-inch laceration, full thickness to the left eyebrow, as well as swelling to that left eye and an abrasion to the left cheek.
00:27
No other traumas noted.
00:29
There's alcohol on board.
00:30
Patient's current...
00:31
Altered A&O to 2 with the GCS of 14.
00:35
Last set of vitals, we have 130 over 77, pulse of 92, normal sinus, respiration is 20 with room air sat of 98 percent, denies any sinners, denies LOC's head,
00:47
Midline neck, midline backing.
00:48
No further, we'll see you in about 10 minutes.
00:51
Are you activating a trauma?
00:55
So he doesn't meet our trauma criteria, but he does have the head injury with the alcohol on board.
01:05
Thank you, (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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