Man injured in vehicle crash taken to UW Hospital, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a Sun Prairie emergency unit transported a 50-year-old man to UW Hospital East after a motor vehicle accident near Eastpark Blvd in Madison. The man reported thoracic back pain and was stable with normal vital signs. Airbags deployed, and he was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sun Prairie to UW Hospital East.
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Good morning.
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UW East. This is Sun Prairie 73, and we're en route to your facility with a 50-year-old male.
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She's reporting he was involved in a motor vehicle accident.
00:13
I've got a trauma green.
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He's complaining of thoracic back pain.
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Vitals at eighty-two is his heart.
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I have normal sinus rhythm on my floor lead.
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Ninety-four is his SpO two on room air.
00:27
I also have capnography at forty-eight.
00:29
I got a blood pressure of 100 and seventy-four over 111.
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I also got a blood sugar of 100 and thirty-one.
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I did start an IV.
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I gave him 100 micrograms of fentanyl for pain.
00:41
He's resting comfortably on our cot.
00:43
Time four, our ETA is about five to eight minutes.
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Do you have any questions, comments or concerns at this time?
00:51
Airbags were deployed in the crash.
00:56
He was wearing a seatbelt and traveling about 40 mph.
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Copy that.
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No further questions.
01:05
We'll give you a reminder upon arrival.
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UW is clear.
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