Woman suffers burns in propane explosion house fire, Plano TX
A 36-year-old woman was severely burned in a house fire caused by a propane explosion near Sherman. She suffered second and third-degree burns on her face, arms, and right leg. The patient is intubated and being transported to Medical City Plano for treatment.
Audio|Source: West End Grayson County
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This is here back two big thin route to transfer coming out of Paris Regional.
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A 36-year-old female patient was involved in a house fire of the propane explosion.
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She's got second, third-degree burns on her face, upper extremities, and right lower extremities.
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She's currently intubated with a 5.5 ETT.
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Cidotic and a fusion.
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She's on a Fittenden fusion.
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LR, bulletin 500, and then I normal say that's 2 minutes, 500 an hour,
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blood sugar was 3.30, start heart rate 701,
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yep.
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In total 49, rest rate is 20, 97% and 60% FIO2.
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We were getting good blood pressures. We're just having a difficult time to getting these pressures now.
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Things do two sides and just plate the blood pressure. We tried multiple locations, so we just get very altering. Our last 113 is 113 or 168, the last good one is very able to see.
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Current GCS is a 3.
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No longer number to make a few minutes for our first flight.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 15th St, Plano, TX 75075
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