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Medical emergency for a fall near Capon Springs RoadMorgan County WV

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Morgan County, WV

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a follow-up call for a person who fell near Capon Springs Road in Wardensville.

Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
A medic 317, you're responding to 17552 Caitlin Springs Road,
00:06
81-year-old male patient,
00:09
tripped on the floor,
00:11
hit an armrail,
00:13
hit up,
00:14
into his chest area.
00:16
He was semi-unconscious for a few seconds.
00:20
He is out-conscious of speaking to the caller.
00:23
Breathing is not rapid labor in OEC.
00:26
He did not hit his head.
00:27
He is responsive to the alphal.
00:28
command answering questions appropriately.
00:32
Paul was less than six feet.
00:35
They do believe he is dehydrated.
00:38
There is no bleeding.
00:39
A nod with his left arm is the only obvious injuries.
00:45
No further.
00:49
Hardy County.
00:50
This is Hortic County 173.
00:57
372. I'm sure right.
01:01
Already 1730, go ahead.
01:05
Yeah, sir, we're going to ever continue to BLS staffing route to the Hempstrix.
01:11
Yes, 74. Do you copy the information they give 317?
01:16
Negative, sir, what's what's there yet?
01:24
This 372, Hardy County's Revising Ingo available that the other unit can handle it.
01:35
372, Andrew.
01:36
We're going to be in service.
01:37
173 is going to be in service. 173 is going to be able.
01:40
7.24.
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173.
01:49
Asher, what's your information?
01:53
Well, 173, this is going to be 1705G for an 81-year-old male patient.
02:02
Tripped on the floor, hit the arm rail into his chest area.
02:09
No breathing problems at this time.
02:12
Did not hit his head? He was semi-conscious for a second.
02:16
No conscious speaking to everyone in response to following simple commands answering all.
02:22
questions.
02:23
I do believe he is dehydrated, falls left for six feet.
02:28
No bleeding from anywhere.
02:29
It does have a knot on his left arm.
02:31
Let's see. I can move his plank track it.
02:33
No further.
02:35
Watch out please, okay.
02:37
Also, is there a hamps can't eaters one?
02:40
That's negative.
02:46
ALS 102,

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