Older man treated after fall with head injury near Blake Wilbur Dr, Palo Alto CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 75-year-old man near Blake Wilbur Dr who fell at ground level and has a small head injury with controlled bleeding. The patient is on blood thinners, fully conscious, and was transported to Stanford Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, Stanford Hospital, San Mateo County Medic 21, Code 2, with an ETA of about 12 to 15 minutes.
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Code 2, Trauma, activation trauma 95.
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I've got a 75-year-old male,
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ground-level fall victim.
00:13
Mechanical fall after tripping is AO4, GCS 15, anticoagulant, with (name withheld),
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no focal deficits, GCS of 15,
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and a small hematoma on occipital scalp with bleeding now controlled.
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Last vitals, the 132.
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50 your heart rate is an ascent in the 90s, 90% on room air sugar 147.
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And I'll think further.
00:35
I'll see you guys. Code you, 2095.
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Geriatric fall on blood thinners in about 15 minutes, like 21.
00:43
Sorry, did you say anything about any loss of consciousness of this patient? And we are the ones that actually designate what level it is.
00:52
You just tell us if you're running trauma.
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But can you tell me if they've had a loss of consciousness and what they have on their acceptable region?
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This patient has a small occipital hematoma in this center of their occipate.
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No loss of consciousness reported.
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GCS of 15 recalls the event.
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Copy that, see if it's run in.
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Location mentioned:
Blake Wilbur Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94304
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