Medical transport after fall near Park St, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported an elderly male patient to Meriter Hospital after a possible fall near Park St in Madison. The patient was conscious, reported back pain and swelling in the feet, and did not appear to have lost consciousness. Medical personnel reported normal vital signs and oxygen levels during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Meriter Hospital from Med Two.
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This is River, go ahead.
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River Med Two,
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about 6 min out, bringing a 97-year-old male patient.
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Cheek complaint, patient had a fall this morning.
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Sounds like he fell face forward on the ground.
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No blood thinner, no loss of consciousness,
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but he's complaining of some back pain.
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Also, patient was found to be.
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On room air, oxygen saturation up to ninety-seven percent on three liters.
00:36
Also got some swollen feet, does he take his medication?
00:43
But they're kind of working with some new meds, I guess.
00:48
Vitals, blood pressure 120 over sixty-six, heart rate 60, SpO2 was ninety-seven percent on three liters.
00:56
We have trigger 153.
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We'll be there in about 6 minutes.
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Anything further?
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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