Man injured after slipping on ice at hospital, Flint MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 53-year-old man slipped on ice, hit the back of his head, and experienced dizziness, blurred vision, nausea, headache, and bleeding. He did not lose consciousness and was transported to McLaren-Flint Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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My hand, go ahead.
00:01
Hey, McLaren, this is MMR Alpha 893.
00:04
It comes to you with a 53-year-old male, 53-year-old male.
00:09
Slipped on ice and hit the back of his head.
00:14
No loss of consciousness.
00:15
The patient is not alert to the nurse.
00:17
He has some dizziness and blurred vision,
00:22
nausea,
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headache,
00:25
and some bleeding.
00:28
Current status are as follows.
00:30
Patient is alert and oriented times four.
00:32
Glasgow coma scale 15.
00:33
There was some confusion right after the fall but currently alert and oriented times four.
00:37
Blood pressure is 119 over 80.
00:42
Pulse 80, oxygen saturation 98% on room air.
00:45
The patient's condition will be updated at about 5 minutes.
00:49
I'm sorry, what was the chief complaint?
00:54
Slipped on ice and hit the back of his head.
00:59
Will see you in room 15 upon arrival.
01:03
That's 15 upon arrival.
01:07
Copy 15.
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Location mentioned:
S Ballenger Hwy, Flint, MI 48532
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