Patient treated for thigh injury at UNC Hospital, Chapel Hill NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS transported a male patient to UNC Hospital after he reportedly dropped a water bottle on his leg, causing right thigh pain. The patient received pain medication and remained stable during the trip.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UNC, this is unit 1711 with patient notification.
00:02
This is UNC, go ahead.
00:05
Unit 711 en route to your facility with routine traffic with a male patient coming from home.
00:09
Chief complaint today is right thigh pain.
00:12
Patient reports he was walking upstairs when he dropped a water bottle on his leg and experienced a shooting pain and was unable to move it.
00:19
No obvious deformity noted at this time.
00:22
No shortening or rotation.
00:23
Patient initially reported ten out of ten pain.
00:26
He has received treatment.
00:27
He has an IV in the left arm.
00:29
Has received 100 micrograms of fentanyl.
00:31
Reporting pain reduced to five out of ten. Remaining vitals as follows.
00:35
Heart rate 80, sinus rhythm on the monitor, oxygen saturation 98% on room air.
00:39
Blood pressure 153 over 92.
00:40
We're approximately five minutes out.
00:41
Do you require any further?
00:42
No, we'll see when you get here.
00:44
UNC clear.
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Location mentioned:
Manning Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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