Elderly woman transported after bathroom fall, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a woman to CaroMont Main Hospital in Gastonia after she reportedly struck her head in the bathroom, experiencing neck and head pain. She was conscious, stable, and not on blood thinners. The incident appears to be accidental.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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86B to CaroMont Main, routine patient notification.
00:05
Go ahead for CaroMont Main.
00:08
This is 86B out to your facility, routine traffic with a 65-year-old female from (name withheld).
00:15
Patient this morning in her bathroom hit her head on the toilet, complaining of left-sided neck pain.
00:22
Pain on the left side of the head.
00:25
Some left-sided leg pain.
00:35
Patient is conscious, alert, and oriented.
00:37
Did not lose consciousness.
00:42
Not currently on a blood thinner.
00:44
Stopped being ill about a month ago.
00:47
Last set of vitals as follows.
00:49
Blood pressure one hundred twenty-two over sixty-four.
00:52
Pulse sixty-one.
00:53
Respiration rate fifteen.
00:55
Oxygen at ninety-five percent on room air.
00:58
Blood glucose at 130.
01:00
Temperature ninety-eight point six.
01:03
Due to neck pain, patient is an AC caller.
01:06
We're about five out.
01:07
Do you need any further?
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Location mentioned:
Court Dr, Gastonia, NC 28054
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