Man treated for knee injury at hospital, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 33-year-old man with a recurrent left knee injury to the University of Michigan Emergency Room in Ann Arbor. The patient experienced knee dislocation while using exercise equipment. He was stable during non-emergency transport and received pain medication en route.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Alpha 104.
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Paramedic (name withheld) coming in non-emergent with a thirty-three-year-old male chief complaint of left knee pain.
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Patient has history of his knee popping out multiple times while using a pulling machine near (number withheld), saying popped out unable to get it back in.
00:14
Still have good pulse motor sensation to the lower left extremity.
00:19
I got an IV established, gave 15 of Toradol for pain and it took a little bit of the edge off.
00:24
Her vitals. Heart rate of ninety-eight, normal signs on the monitor.
00:27
Ninety-five percent room air left.
00:29
Blood pressure 143 over eighty-two.
00:32
GCS 15, anal four.
00:34
If you need nothing further, we'll see it here in about ten to twelve.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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