Woman injured in car and deer collision near S Main St, Chelsea MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 21-year-old woman was injured in a car crash involving a deer near South Main Street in Chelsea. She was wearing a seatbelt and the airbag deployed. She complains of chest pain but shows stable vital signs and no serious head injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Chelsea ER, Chelsea, this is HPA Alpha 8123 coming to with 33 traffic.
00:05
How do you copy?
00:07
Chelsea, go ahead and report.
00:11
This is 8123.
00:13
We're en route to your facility with the 21.
00:15
That's 21-year-old female.
00:16
She was involved in a car versus deer accident.
00:20
Today she was traveling approximately 60 miles per hour.
00:24
There was airbag deployment.
00:25
She was wearing her seatbelt.
00:28
She is not on any blood thinners, denies hitting her head.
00:34
Doesn't remember everything after the accident, but no clear evidence of a loss of consciousness.
00:41
And other types of warrior vitals are stable.
00:44
Her only complaint at this time is of chest pain.
00:47
She is borderline normal sinus slash sinus tack on the monitor, no acute process on her 12 leads.
00:56
For five minutes out from you guys, do you require anything further?
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118
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