Elderly man treated after fall near Main St, St Clairsville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 99-year-old man to St. Clairsville Hospital after he tripped and fell near Main St. The man, who was on a blood thinner, appeared to have a minor head injury and a toe injury. Paramedics reported stable vital signs upon arrival at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont OH Hospital Group Calls
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Cumberland Trail Squad 239 calling St. Clairsville Hospital.
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Clairsville Hospital. Cumberland Trail Squad 239 calling St. Clairsville Hospital.
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Clairsville Hospital, two-minute ETA.
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This is St. Clairsville Hospital. Go ahead.
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Good morning, St. Clairsville.
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Loaded inbound to your facility, one to two minute ETA. On board we have a 99-year-old male coming in for a head scan out of precaution. He is on blood thinner, fell,
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same height, trip-type stumble,
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hit his head on the ground, has a small hematoma above his right eyebrow and an injury to his left toe.
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Blood pressure class 2, 160 over 65, all other vitals are stable. I'm in your parking lot; will give more at bedside.
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Okay, just get a bed 6.
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