Woman injured after fall on driveway, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a workplace near Eastpark Blvd in Madison, a 35-year-old woman fell backward on a driveway, landing on her upper back and experiencing severe upper back and neck pain. Emergency responders placed her in a cervical collar as a precaution and transported her to UW Health East Madison for evaluation. No other injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UW East from City Medic Five.
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East Madison, go ahead.
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Madison, this is City Medic Five en route to your facility with a thirty-five year old female.
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She's at her workplace.
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She was walking down a driveway and fell backwards.
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She landed on her upper back shoulder blade.
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Reported pain in the middle upper back between shoulder blades.
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Described sharp pain rated eight out of ten.
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She's also having neck pain when breathing.
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She did get up on her own.
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We found her sitting in a vehicle.
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We applied a cervical collar due to neck pain.
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No other injuries noted.
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Blood pressure is 126 over 78.
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Pulse is eighty-two.
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Respiration sixteen.
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Pulse oximetry one percent at rate.
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Blood sugar is ninety-nine.
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Denies loss of consciousness.
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Denies blood thinners.
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ETA about six minutes.
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Do you have any questions?
00:57
No questions.
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We'll start in triage.
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Thanks, City Medic Five over.
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