Elderly man transported for hip pain after home fall, Temecula CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 80-year-old man was transported to Temecula Valley Hospital after a fall at home two days earlier resulting in left hip pain. He had no head injury or deformity, was fully oriented and ambulatory with stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Palomar Medic 114.
00:03
This is Palomar Medic 114.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:06
Hey Palomar, Medic 114, going to Temecula Valley with about 15-minute ETA.
00:11
Round number is going to be (number withheld).
00:13
Again, (number withheld).
00:15
Today have a mild trauma, 80-year-old male, 80.
00:19
Chief complaint today is left-side pain.
00:22
Two days ago, patient was walking around his house when he lost his balance and fell onto his left side.
00:29
Hit a carpeted floor with no head trauma, no loss of consciousness or seizure.
00:37
On scene, patient fully oriented, answering all questions, complaining of five out of ten pain to left hip.
00:42
This is consistent since fall, with history of kidney stones, but likely from trauma-related incident.
00:52
Patient has no other complaints, GCS 15, fully oriented, able to move all extremities, ambulatory on scene.
01:01
Vitals stable, last blood pressure 101 over 56, respiratory rate 16, heart rate about 75.
01:12
Has history but does not take blood thinners.
01:16
Treatment includes supine position on Kearney board.
01:19
C-collar placed, looking for IV, approximately 15 minutes to Temecula.
01:23
Is there anything else you need?
01:26
Copy that Medic 114. Patient complains of hip pain and was ambulatory.
01:31
Any rotation or shortening noted on that side?
01:35
Negative upon further evaluation of left hip.
01:38
No deformity or signs of trauma noted so far.
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