Child taken to hospital after fall-related rib pain, Fairmont WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a child to Fairmont Medical Center after a possible fall-related injury. The child was reported to have worsening rib pain that began a week after the fall, with difficulty moving and sitting. Vital signs were monitored while en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Marion WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 25 to Fairmont.
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So, Fairmont.
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Stay down to your facility,
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about five minutes, (name withheld), chief complaint of right rib pain.
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They've had pain for about two days.
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Fell a week ago, pain started to get worse.
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The pain is extremely sharp.
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They are unable to support their torso, unable to walk.
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Can't really sit up.
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Current vitals: heart rate 71, blood pressure 190 over 100.
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Oxygen saturation 98 on room air, respirations 14, glucose 121, GCS noted.
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Pain originally was a 10.
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After two rounds of medication, pain down to 5.
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Also have IV in left arm; will give more at bedside.
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After peace.
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Location mentioned:
Fairmont, WV 26554
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