Patient transferred to University of Michigan for burn treatment, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a patient with minor burns from a vehicle fire caused by a gas can explosion is being transferred to the University of Michigan Medical Center for treatment. The patient's condition includes small areas of second- and first-degree burns and mild mouth tingling, with stable vital signs observed during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Unit 17 inbound non-emergent with a thirty-three zero year old transfer from Jackson coming over for burns.
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Patient was in a car with a gas can which exploded, causing a vehicle fire.
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He has 1% second-degree burns to the right hand, another 1% first-degree burns on the left hand.
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Blood pressure is 152 over 87, oxygen saturation at 99 percent on room air.
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Heart rate is 84, showing signs of solder.
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Patient has a little bit of tingling within the mouth but does not show any swelling.
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Glasgow Coma Scale is 15.
00:39
An IV is in place.
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No further requirements currently.
00:41
Estimated arrival in about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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