Medical transport after fall near Dates Dr, Ithaca NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported an elderly woman to Cayuga Medical Center after she reportedly fell earlier in the week near Dates Dr. She experienced right leg pain but was stable during transport. Initial concerns for chest pain were evaluated and found non-critical.
Audio|Heard on: Tompkins NY Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
CMC 1852 and T. Wood are currently en route to your facility with your ETA of approximately four.
00:05
I am working on a triage coming in today with a (age withheld) female who fell on Saturday.
00:13
Complaint of right upper leg pain near the groin.
00:18
No findings on assessment.
00:20
No bruising.
00:23
Increased pain while moving,
00:25
rates pain four on ten.
00:28
Originally we were called for chest pain believed to be a possible heart attack.
00:33
Paramedic did an assessment including four lead that was non-remarkable.
00:38
Slightly hypertensive.
00:40
Last pressure I got was 169 on 97 just a minute ago.
00:46
Heart rate's 93, regular stating.
00:49
Ninety-four on room air.
00:51
If nothing further, we'll see again about 3 min at that point.
00:57
I'll continue working on triage for you.
01:00
I'm all set on the triage.
01:01
No further questions.
01:02
I'll give a room assignment on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Dates Dr, Ithaca, NY 14850
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