Pedestrian injured in vehicle collision on Cedar St, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic incident on South Cedar Street in Lansing involving a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle traveling at an estimated 35 to 45 miles per hour. The woman, approximately 33 years old, was reported conscious and stable with shoulder pain and a brief possible loss of consciousness. She was transported to Sparrow Main ER for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Shiawassee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Lansing medic 491, paramedic Karkas bringing you a priority one.
00:03
(name withheld), approximately 33 years old.
00:05
Chief complaint: pedestrian was struck by a car on Cedar, estimated speed 35 to 45 miles per hour.
00:13
She was a pedestrian struck by a vehicle.
00:15
No reports of any blood thinners.
00:17
Positive loss of consciousness.
00:19
She appears to be GCS 15 at this time.
00:22
RA 130, biasing 99%.
00:24
Getting a blood pressure right now.
00:26
You have an 18 gauge established.
00:27
ETA is about 18 minutes.
00:29
Anything else further?
00:31
Did she have any injuries? What's her chief complaint?
00:35
She’s complaining of left shoulder pain and consciousness.
00:39
She was struck by a vehicle going about 45 miles per hour.
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Location mentioned:
S Cedar St, Lansing, MI
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