Female driver injured in high speed crash without seatbelt, Bel Air North MD
A 62-year-old female driver was involved in a high-speed crash near Marshall Dr. She was not wearing a seatbelt and suffered serious injuries including an open fracture to her right ankle and chest wall instability. Her vital signs showed low oxygen levels and low blood pressure. Emergency medical personnel are preparing to administer whole blood.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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We're on, we have a 62-year-old female.
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She was a driver,
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not seatbeltsed.
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Okay. Had a pull now 50 miles an hour, a positive LISC.
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Right now, she's GCS 14.
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She has an open,
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right ankle, and tipped fracture.
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She does have a chest wall incessibility.
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Current vitals, her blood pressure is 90 or 50, false is 140.
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Room air sat with 78% of room air. We have our number 3 to 15 liters. Eighty-six percent.
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She's that 86% right now. Respirations are 14.
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Corrections.
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Respirations are 636.
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We are setting up to give whole blood.
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Do you have any further questions?
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We've got our blood with us right now.
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Any kind of airway stuff where we've got decompressed.
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