Elderly woman injured after bathroom fall, Troy MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to Beaumont, Troy Hospital for a 77-year-old woman who fell in her bathroom and hit her head. She did not lose consciousness. The patient, who takes daily aspirin, had shingles on her neck. Vital signs were stable and a neck collar was removed due to discomfort.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Beaumont, Troy.
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How with report? This is Beaumont, Troy.
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How with report.
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This is Beaumont, Troy.
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How with report five two.
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She's going to be at fall.
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Patient fell in her bathroom and hit the top of her head.
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She did not lose consciousness.
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She does take a daily aspirin.
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She's carrying the incident for B 15.
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With current vital signs are as follows.
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Heart rate B eight.
00:23
Ninety-six percent room air, whole heart is 148 over 96.
00:27
C collar was in place but removed due to it aggravating the shingles on her left side.
00:32
She does have shingles on the left side of her neck.
00:35
We don't require anything further.
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We'll be at your facility in about 5 minutes.
00:39
How old was the patient? I missed that.
00:41
Patient is seventy-seven.
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Seventy-seven.
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An ambulance van arrival choice clear.
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Location mentioned:
Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085
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