Medical emergency involving fall at hospital, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man near E Hospital Dr appears to have fallen about 35 feet from a ladder and suffered a possible left mandible fracture. He was transported from ProMedica Monroe to University of Michigan Emergency Room. Patient initially refused most care except for one IV and basic blood work. Vital signs and mental orientation are reported.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I have on board a 53-year-old male.
00:04
We're actually going to be coming from ProMedica Monroe.
00:07
The patient states he fell off a 35, that's 35 foot ladder yesterday at 6 p.m.
00:15
Station arrival at the hospital about 10.30 a.m.
00:19
today.
00:22
Patients were an oriented 3 to 4, GPS at 15.
00:26
While at ProMedica Monroe, patient refused all care other than one IV, which is in its ray AC and basic blood work.
00:36
P.Ns at Monroe show that patient has a left mandible fracture, that's left mandible fracture, patient vitals are as follows.
00:44
I have a BP of 120 over 83, that's 120 over 83, SDO2 of 96, that's 96 on the mare.
00:53
Heart rate of 98, that's 98, that's 22, and a temp of 98, that's 908.
00:59
Vision is also positive for ETOH, ETA around 15 minutes, let me know if you require anything further.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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