Helicopter transports young man with internal bleeding


Audio|Source: UVA Helicopter Dispatch
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UVMETCOM, UVMETCOM, ACARE 5. Healthcare 5, UVMETCOM. Good morning, about 12 minutes, 1, 2 minutes, ETE. Interfiliate out of Rocky Memorial. It's a 19-year-old male with non-recent trauma. We got conflicting reports for adult or pediatric. Just want to check on the Halepad, give a patient report. Okay, he's going to be an adult alpha trauma. And it'll be the e-telepad for your arrival, E-teleapad. No reported inbound traffic this time. Clear the land of your pilot's discretion. And stand by this frequency for 30-year-for report. Copy it all the alpha trauma. These telepath's clear. Stand-by. Okay, okay, Bob. I'm having difficulty, but get no resident. You just go ahead and give me your report, and we'll go from there. If I've understood, this is a 19, that's a one-ninner year old male. He was the driver in a front-end motor vehicle collision on the 18th of this month. Sounds like Sloan from the scene, you guys had him inpatient for liver and spleen lax. Went home with everything stable, presented to the ER today after being concentrated in hypotensive at urgent care. Lowest pressures were 70s, over 50s. I've gotten one unit packed red cells, 1750 of Crystal Lloyd. I haven't seen anything below 110 systolic with us. CC over there shows new bleeding from the same liver lack. Currently relatively comfortable, he's gotten several rounds of fentanyl. Fast vitals heart rate 105 in sinus attack, less pressure 110 over 70, 98% rear there. Rest period is about 20, GCS is 15. Tell you about it, unless you need anything else. We'll see you on Nate. That's all. Thanks guys. This is the Utidown Indie. We got a report.
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Orange County, VA
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