Rider injured in four-wheeler crash near Court Dr, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a person injured in a possible four-wheeler accident near Court Dr in Gastonia. The individual sustained a head laceration and a broken collarbone and was transported to a local hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yes, they are still in emergency traffic.
00:02
Approximately twenty-five year old male chief complaint is going to be a four wheeler accident.
00:05
He's alert and oriented, he's 25.
00:07
He did flip the four wheeler.
00:08
They were going approximately 30 miles an hour where he was not wearing a helmet.
00:11
He does have a laceration to the head.
00:14
He's got blood that keeps pooling by the ear.
00:15
I can't really figure out where that's coming from.
00:17
He does have a broken collarbone.
00:20
And some pain down his left arm.
00:23
He's not really complaining of anything else.
00:25
He is in a C car.
00:26
Initially, his glucose was 50.
00:27
I did give him a little bit of D10.
00:29
We got it up to 157.
00:30
I do got some fluid flowing.
00:31
He's at 100 of fentanyl and vitals are low heart rate 80.
00:35
He's on room air.
00:36
Last blood pressure we got was 102 over 64, and we'll be there in about six.
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Location mentioned:
Court Dr, Gastonia, NC 28054
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