Person with traumatic injury and dizziness treated near Canyon Creek Circle, Lincoln County MO
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Emergency responders treated a person near Canyon Creek Circle with a traumatic injury. The patient was conscious but dizzy, had low blood pressure and a heart rate around 50 to 63 beats per minute. Oxygen levels were between 92 and 94 percent on room air. Bleeding was controlled, and the patient was not taking blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln and Pike Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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All right. I take Illinois High and let's base four in New Jersey respond 141.
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Canyon Creek Circle, Monroe Township.
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Time period in reference to traumatic injury.
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Section Base 4, New Jersey respond 141, Canyon Creek Circle and reference traumatic injury.
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Timeout 1035.
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So,
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563, Pike, County.
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Go ahead. I can't state.
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Upstate 4, 1717.
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Go ahead.
00:46
Seventful episode,
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still plain dizzy.
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The patient is alert and oriented.
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Blood pressure is 90 over 60.
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Heart rate of 63 beats per minute, no radial pulse present.
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Ninety-two percent oxygen saturation on room air, 92 to 94 percent.
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Bleeding is controlled.
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No blood thinners are on board.
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Juan, show us on scene.
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I have an update per fire on scene.
01:35
Patient is still dizzy, remains alert, blood pressure 90 over 60.
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Heart rate at 50.
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Oxygen saturation is 92 to 94 on room air.
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The patient is not on any blood thinners.
01:52
Such a clear job flight.
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17 on scene, 2327.
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17 on scene, 3.7.7.
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243.
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Location mentioned:
Canyon Creek Cir, Monroe Township, MO 63362
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