Two elderly patients transported to Stanford medical center, Stanford CA
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According to the dispatch call, two elderly patients are being transported to Stanford Medical Center. One is a 93-year-old man with pain in his right buttock and shoulder after a fall. The other is a 91-year-old woman with ongoing right leg pain for two weeks with no trauma.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi, Stanford, this is Medic 8.
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We're going to go on Code 2 with two patients.
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Patient number one is a 93-year-old male.
00:07
Yesterday evening, he had a witnessed mechanical fall backward, landing on his buttock.
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Currently complaining of moderate pain in the right buttock and right shoulder.
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He has no head injury and has spinal precautions in place.
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Currently alert and oriented times 4, pink warm and dry.
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Last blood pressure 148 over 54, heart rate sinus at 60, breathing approximately 8.
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18 times a minute,
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95% on room air.
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Patient number two, a 91-year-old female.
00:34
Chief complaint is right leg pain.
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Currently alert, pink warm and dry.
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No trauma involved.
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Pain has been ongoing for two weeks.
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Last blood pressure was 142 over 82.
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Heart rate steady at 80.
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Respirations at 16, 98% on room air.
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Continuing Code 2 transport.
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Medic 8 continuing Code 2 with two patients, how do you copy?
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T.A.
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ETA is 7 minutes.
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For copy, 7 minutes, 2 patients.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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