Vehicle crash with elderly driver treated for injuries, Holly Springs NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 72-year-old female driver was involved in a car crash near S Main St, Holly Springs. She was restrained and taken to Rex Holly Springs for treatment of neck, hip, and lower back pain. She is alert, stable, and receiving pain medication.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, Rex, Holly Springs.
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Wake County Medic 70.
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Currently, we're out here.
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Silly,
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72-year-old female.
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Restrained driver involved in motor vehicle crash.
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She's hit in the left front.
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And she was restrained.
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She's alert and way into her baseline, Spanish speaking only,
00:19
complaining of left-sided neck pain, left-side of hip pain, and left-sided lower-back pain.
00:25
All of her pain is very severe.
00:27
No deficit.
00:28
At this time, vital signs are stable, LASBP 180 over 98, that 98% on room air heart rate of 88.
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She's got a blood sugar at 149.
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She's got an 18 gauge in her left AC.
00:42
She's been given 4 milligrams of Zophran, followed by 50 micrograms of fentanyl for her pain.
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Nothing further.
00:54
She is a GCS of 15.
00:57
She has a GCS of 15, nothing further.
00:59
We're probably 15 out.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Holly Springs, NC 27540
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