Medical emergency after fall near Byron Rd, Howell MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly female fell while sweeping near Byron Rd, sustaining facial and left-hand injuries. She did not lose consciousness and is resting comfortably. A collar is in place as a precaution. She was transported to St. Joseph Livingston ER for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Statewide MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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912. We're going to lay around to you with a 7-2-720 feet now coming to from home to your ER for a tripper fall with injuries to the breaker for her nose and to the left middle and left ring finger.
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She was attempting to sweep her sidewalk when she tripping fell, stretching their face on the concrete.
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She got us out of the fall.
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with Rays and Nottitude the Bridger Perkows,
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and she's got the laceration's noted to the
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little and ring figure on the left hand.
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She did not lose consciousness.
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GCS is 15.
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She is not on any what there.
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She denies any head, back or back pain.
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The rest of the rate is 16.
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You have a pulse archer room area of 98%.
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Current blood pressure, 175 over 76.
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She is currently resting comfortably.
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She does have a C-collar in place for a precautionary protocol.
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And our ETA is going to be Oval 5-8 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Byron Rd, Howell, MI 48843
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