Woman treated for chronic wound in Temecula, Temecula CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a private residence near Temecula Parkway for a woman with a chronic wound and controlled bleeding. The patient was assessed and transported in stable condition to Temecula Valley Hospital for observation and wound care.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Palomar RA 62, mild status medical.
00:05
Grafton Medic 62, this is Palomar.
00:07
It's (number withheld).
00:09
I see your CAD of (number withheld).
00:16
Paramedic crew arrived at a private residence with a female patient chief complaint.
00:21
That's correct.
00:22
Wound approximately two years old that she's been getting wound care for, for approximately two years as well.
00:28
Break.
00:30
Upon our arrival, patient had no signs symptoms.
00:33
Shortness of breath is alert and oriented times four.
00:35
GCS four hundred and fifty-six for total is 15.
00:37
Eyes are pearl at 3 mm, full motor function in all extremities.
00:40
No complaints of chest pain, abdominal pain, nausea.
00:43
Has immediate capillary refill.
00:45
Current set of vitals for you.
00:47
Heart rate of sixty-seven, sinus rhythm.
00:49
Blood pressure one hundred and seven over sixty-three.
00:53
Respirations 14, standing at ninety-seven percent on room air.
00:57
Currently en route to Temecula Valley Hospital.
00:59
For additional observation and care.
01:02
Five-minute ETA.
01:04
(name withheld), copy?
01:06
I copy. I just wanted to confirm you said (number withheld) EBL.
01:12
Do you have bleeding controlled at this time?
01:16
That's correct.
01:17
We do have the bleeding controlled.
01:19
It was, yes, approximately (number withheld) CCs.
01:22
They've got Copan and some bulky dressings applied prior to our arrival.
01:28
As I've been monitoring for the first forty minutes of our commute, has not noticed any additional bleeding from the site, hasn't saturated these bandages.
01:40
Okay, copy that.
01:41
I will let Temecula Valley Hospital know that you are forty-five minutes out.
01:45
I'll recontact County change at patient status.
01:48
Follow (name withheld) there.
01:51
Copy, thank you.
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