Auto-pedestrian collision near Stanford Hospital, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 66-year-old man to Stanford Hospital after a possible auto-pedestrian collision in Redwood City. The patient sustained a head injury and exhibited altered mental status but was reported stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Evening Stanford, this is AMR San Mateo Medic 89 inbound about 10 minutes away.
00:04
Code 3 trauma activation, code 3 trauma activation.
00:06
Our patient's a 66-year-old male coming from Redwood City.
00:08
Chief complaint today has been auto versus.
00:10
He may have been trying to cross the road with several cars driving at 20 to 30 miles an hour.
00:14
We do have a San Mateo County unit at the scene.
00:16
Injury to the right forehead area, patient stable.
00:19
However, he is altered and oriented times two.
00:22
We do not know if it is baseline, but as precautions he will come in code 3, rest of trauma is unremarkable.
00:28
He has been intact on all four extremities.
00:30
Pupils are reactive with full movement, no oral trauma upon assessment.
00:33
Current vitals: blood pressure 131 over 85, heart rate 60, sinus rhythm, 14 respirations, 96 percent oxygen on room air.
00:40
Patient reportedly had two drinks earlier today.
00:43
We'll see you soon, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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