65-Year-Old Man Falls and May Have Hip Fracture, Lexington MA
A 65-year-old man fell at a private residence near Private Way in Lexington. He possibly fractured his left hip, feeling a crack at the site. He did not lose consciousness but was in pain when touched there. His vital signs were recorded, and he has a history of lung and blood pressure conditions. Emergency responders prepared stretchers for transport.
Audio|Source: Bedford Fire
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Transcript:
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Private Way, command, a fire line.
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Fireline, man, sir, a private command.
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Fireline, just a patient update for the door, Ricker.
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Go ahead, command.
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65-year-old male, flipped and fell all transitioning across the room in his flippers. It was a witness fault, no loss of consciousness.
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He did feel a crack in his left hip area.
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He is guarded on palpation.
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Vitals.
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His heart rate is 86.
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Sat in about 94.
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Blood pressure 148 over 92 does have a history of COPD, emphysema,
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and hypertension.
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them in and if they could bring up the scoop stretcher and the regular stretcher.
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Filearm has a message.
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That's it file I'm calling Lilica P50.
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We have that update.
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Open stretcher. And 20-05.
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Location mentioned:
Private Wy, Lexington, MA 02420
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