Two patients treated after minor rear end crash, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two patients involved in a minor rear end collision at Medical Plaza were treated and taken to the emergency room. Both were alert and able to leave the vehicle on their own, complaining of minor pain but no serious injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
News Creek Medical One en route to you non-emergent.
00:02
I've got two patients on board from an MVA.
00:06
The first patient is going to be a 48, 48-year-old female.
00:09
She was a restrained rider.
00:10
She was at a stop when they were rear-ended.
00:12
Minor rear-end damage, no airbag deployment, no intrusion, no windshield, scattering.
00:18
She did not hit her head or lose consciousness.
00:20
She's complaining of sternal pain from the seatbelt.
00:24
She did have a previous fractured sternum from an MVA back in November.
00:30
Two days to self-extricate with the ambulatory on scene, lot of vitals for her.
00:34
Pressure 134 over 88.
00:36
Heart rate 82 and regular.
00:38
Respirations 18, non-labored, oxygen saturation 99% on room air.
00:41
Alert and oriented times four, Glasgow coma scale 15.
00:45
Let me know when you're ready for patient number two.
00:49
Kathy, go ahead.
00:52
Station number two is a 50-year-old male.
00:55
He was a restrained passenger in the same vehicle.
00:59
He's complaining of middle to upper back pain.
01:03
Previous back injury from that same MVA is still in physical therapy for it.
01:09
PMS is intact in small extremities.
01:11
He was also able to self-extricate with the ambulatory on scene.
01:14
DID he hit his head or lose consciousness?
01:16
That's blood pressure for him.
01:18
142 over 90.
01:20
Heart rate is 76 and regular.
01:22
Respirations 20 non-labored.
01:23
He sat 98% on room air.
01:25
80 GI, Glasgow coma scale 15.
01:27
I got a 7-8-minute ETA with track.
01:31
Any questions?
01:34
Nothing further right now.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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