Man slips from recliner with shoulder pain, Chelsea MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 74-year-old man slipped from a recliner onto a carpeted floor, causing right shoulder pain. He had a recent shoulder fracture from a previous fall. He was alert with stable vital signs and was communicated to Chelsea Hospital emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Facility not emergent this time with a 74-year-old male.
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Chief complaint right now is right shoulder pain post slipping out of his recliner onto his carpeted floor.
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He was on the floor for approximately two hours prior to our...
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Unit College, Chelsea, get a share report for me, please.
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I apologize my radio dead.
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So, a slip and fall out of a chair, right shoulder pain.
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He did have a fall on Monday and fractured his shoulder,
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with Tina Hickman and ER for that.
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Otherwise, alert and oriented on score, G.
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His vitals are normal.
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One three over 84, three over 84.
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He now is 876.
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He is at 95 on room air.
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Um,
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yield on blood dinners.
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We should be here for building a button.
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Copy that. Sounds good.
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No orders from us.
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We will give you a Rubin 5-0-20.
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Chelsea quickly.
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Copy. In fact, 6-0-3, clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118
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