Medical emergency involving left shoulder injury near Byron Rd, Howell MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 68-year-old female reportedly fell while exiting the shower and suffered severe left shoulder pain with swelling. No head injury or loss of consciousness was apparent. EMS administered fentanyl for pain and transported her to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Statewide MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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It's Alpha 107, we're en route with a 68-year-old female.
00:03
Chief complaint is left shoulder pain after a fall.
00:06
She was getting out of the shower, injured her left shoulder, denied hitting head, denies loss of consciousness,
00:13
not on blood thinners.
00:17
I'm planning about 10 out of 10 shoulder pain.
00:20
Unable to assess for any deformity, however it does appear to be painful and swollen at the shoulder joint.
00:28
She's alert and oriented times four, Glasgow Coma Scale of 15.
00:30
Blood pressure 137 over 78, heart rate of 70, paced on the monitor.
00:36
94% on air.
00:38
We've got a 22-gauge, right AC.
00:42
She's got a 100 microgram fentanyl level pain medication.
00:44
ETA, about 7 minutes.
00:50
Let's-tail copies. Can you please repeat the pain medication administered?
00:56
Fentanyl, 100 micrograms.
01:00
Let's-tail copies for a mental arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Byron Rd, Howell, MI 48843
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