70-year-old woman hospitalized after fall in Palo Alto, Palo Alto CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 70-year-old woman tripped and fell at ground level near Blake Wilbur Dr in Palo Alto, sustaining a head injury and a right knee deformity. She is being transported to Stanford Hospital for trauma care.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, Stanford, Sam, or San Mateo Medic 2, 5.
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We're in about our time at 2 trauma activation.
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Our patient is a 70-year-old female, two-complicated ground level mechanical falls.
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She reports actually tripping on a low curve and then falling down.
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We do a positive head injury, negative LSC, and negative anti-clug medications, or plug all these reported.
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She didn't afford due to see no narrative hits on our exam.
00:21
We do find about 2 inch hematoma on the exhibitor region area around, she is stable on palpation.
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She also has a deformity at 2D.
00:28
Right knee with a limited range of motion in that area.
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GSM's attacking all four extremities.
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Current file sounds are as follows.
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Prior is 145 over 78.
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Party is 94, sinus rhythm one and monitor.
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100% SPO2 on room air.
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Rest purport rate is going to be 20 to 0.
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BGL is going to be at 98.
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We currently have 1,000 milligrams Ivy Townall on board as well as modified C-spine.
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I'll see you guys soon in about 10-night copy.
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Location mentioned:
Blake Wilbur Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94304
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