Teen injured in e-bike crash near hospital, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a single-vehicle e-bike accident involving a 14-year-old male near Jonathan Lucas St in Charleston. The youth sustained an apparent serious head injury and required assisted breathing during transport to the hospital. The patient’s condition was critical upon arrival, with medical care continuing at the facility.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charles Mnake 30 to pediatrics.
00:03
See you go ahead.
00:07
Charles Scott Mnaked 30 in my dear facility with a 14-year-old male involved in an e-bike crash, single vehicle.
00:12
He hit a curb.
00:13
He was not held, but he’s got a head injury.
00:18
GCS has been less than nine the whole time we’ve been with him.
00:22
He de-satted into the 50s.
00:24
We got him on a non-rebreather.
00:25
He’s 100% right now.
00:29
Current GCS is about six.
00:33
Vitals 122 over 76, heart rate 90, respirations about 20.
00:39
Trauma seems to be mostly isolated to the head.
00:42
He’s got some road rash, but no obvious orthopedic injuries.
00:47
Pupils are equal.
00:49
We’ll work on another IV line, prepare the RSI when we get there.
00:54
Be there in ten minutes.
00:56
Any questions?
00:59
Sorry, let’s make 15 minutes.
01:00
Any questions?
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Location mentioned:
Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
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