Woman injured in rear-end vehicle collision, Somerset PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 63-year-old woman was injured in a rear-end collision. She had minor to moderate vehicle damage and facial injuries. She was conscious and alert when EMS arrived and had stable vital signs. She was transported to Somerset Hospital for care.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset PA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Marisol, we're inbound here facility with a 63-year-old female chief complaint was rear-ended by another vehicle.
00:07
She was the restrained driver of a compact car.
00:11
Looks like minor to moderate damage to the rear of the vehicle, all the airbags did deploy.
00:18
She was out walking around before we arrived on scene.
00:25
The only injury we can see is some facial injuries to the right cheekbone, the right side of her lip.
00:32
Doesn't feel out of place, she's able to see and able to speak freely.
00:40
Right now, she's conscious alert-oriented times three.
00:43
Skin's warm and dry, collars full, and moving all extremities with purpose.
00:48
No past medical history, no meds,
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no allergies.
00:53
Last blood pressure we had was 178 over 110, pulse rate of 54,
01:01
respires of about 12, and we got a 99% O2 sat on room air.
01:07
And we'll be seeing you in about five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
S Center Ave, Somerset, PA 15501
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