20-year-old injured after vehicle hits pole in Largo, Largo MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 20-year-old male was injured when his vehicle hit a pole near Harry S Truman Drive in Largo. He was traveling about 55 mph and reported left shoulder pain. The patient was alert, going through withdrawal, and had no other visible injuries. Emergency responders are transporting him to trauma care.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hello, Catmage, and this is DIA-846.
00:02
We're coming to you for 82 with a 20-year-old male patient.
00:05
He was involved in a motor vehicle collision.
00:07
Patient struck a pole.
00:10
Going approximately, it's probably a speed limit, so we'll say, 55 miles an hour.
00:15
Patient said he was going through withdrawal.
00:17
It's a chief complaint of left shoulder pain right now.
00:21
Current GCS is 14.
00:24
Last of the bottles we got for you.
00:26
Blood pressure is 163 over 95, SpO2 100% room air.
00:30
False in 94.
00:31
No other visible injuries or complaints from now or approximately.
00:35
Four minutes off of you.
00:36
Copy.
00:37
826. I copied most of that.
00:39
What was your ETA?
00:42
This is P.A.
00:43
846 and our ETA is four minutes.
00:47
All right. Copy. Was the patient wearing seat belts? Everybody go off.
00:51
Any extrication, patient ambulatory.
00:56
Unsure if you received both the airbags deployed, he did self-explicate on scene.
01:03
Copy, patient ambulatory.
01:09
Patient is free to cooperate in the town, so it has it down now.
01:14
I'm happy.
01:18
Anything changes to reconcile otherwise we'll see you in trauma.
01:22
That's good.
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