Minor injury after rear-end collision near Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 29-year-old male was involved in a rear-end traffic collision near Ogletown Stanton Rd. He sustained a minor forehead injury with controlled bleeding. The patient declined medical transport after being informed of the risks.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good afternoon,
00:01
C.R, this is the BLS Unit B-21 on the 29-year-old male who was involved in MVC.
00:09
Requesting acknowledgement of refusal, have you copy.
00:13
Go ahead for refusal.
00:16
Again, this is the LS Unit V-21 on team of the 29-year-old male, who was rear-ended on his way to work.
00:24
The patient has one vision on his forehead with bleeding controlled.
00:29
Patient denies loss of consciousness blood thinner.
00:32
No airbag deployment, no star on windshield.
00:36
The patient is landed at times four vitals are as follows, blood pressure 1.
00:40
76 over 76,
00:43
SPO2 100, heart rate 106.
00:47
No head neck or back pains.
00:50
Standing by her question, comments, and concerns.
00:54
Is the patient alert and oriented and able to understand the risk of refusal?
01:01
Yes, the patient is anato-time sworn has been told the risk of refusal.
01:06
All right, at this time in 103, acknowledges patients are curfews.
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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