Male injured in single vehicle accident with chest pain, Frederick MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 55-year-old male was injured in a single-vehicle accident near W 7th St in Frederick. He reported chest pain and a cut on his upper lip. He was wearing a seatbelt and did not lose consciousness. His vital signs were stable, and he was transported to Frederick County hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, this is Frederick County.
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It has 23 in route your facility with a 55-year-old male.
00:06
Chief complaint of injury from a vehicle accident.
00:10
He is a Priority 2, Category Charlie.
00:12
How do you copy?
00:19
The patient stated that he was traveling at approximately 40 miles per hour when his brakes did not work.
00:26
He went up on the side of the road and just kind of hit a pile of grass.
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He said that he has left-sided chest pain.
00:34
Minor seatbelt signs are present.
00:36
He also has a laceration on the left side of his upper lip.
00:41
Otherwise, he said he was belted.
00:44
No loss of consciousness.
00:46
He remembers the accident.
00:47
That side of rails I have for you are blood pressure of 1.45 over 86.
00:51
Pulse of 85, setting at 98% of room air.
00:54
He is normal sinus on the monitor.
00:56
We'll be in about 15 minutes.
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If you have no questions, we'll see you then.
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Location mentioned:
W 7th St, Frederick, MD 21701
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