Female driver injured in front-end collision in Garden City, Garden City MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 26-year-old female driver was injured in a front-end collision at about 40 mph in Garden City. Airbags deployed and she reported minor pain in her nose and leg. She was wearing a seatbelt and was awake and alert with no loss of consciousness. The patient was transported to Garden City Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, Garden City, this Alpha 062, Alpha 062.
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Coiling a rout to a facility with a 26-year-old female, 26-year-old female.
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She's complaint that's going to be MDA.
00:11
Patient is A.O times 4, GCS 15.
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Patient was driver of vehicle.
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It was in a front-end collision going approximately 40 miles an hour.
00:22
Airbags were deployed, front-end damage noted no intrusion into the calf.
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Patient denies loss of consciousness.
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The patient was restrained.
00:33
Patient is complaining of minor nose pain and some leg pain.
00:37
The patient was ambulatory on scene.
00:39
Vital signs are as follows.
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Heart rate of 124, then 100% room air.
00:46
Blood pressure 159 over 100, 159 over 100.
00:51
ETA of 3-5-year facility.
00:53
You're pointing to things further to accept this patient.
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Location mentioned:
Garden City, MI 48135
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