Woman treated after fall at nursing home, Westerville OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services treated a 70-year-old woman at a nursing home after she fell and briefly lost balance. She hit her head causing a small bump but did not lose consciousness. She had low blood pressure and received fluids. She was being transported to St. Ann's Hospital for further care near S Cleveland Ave in Westerville.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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We're in Routher facility with a 70-year-old female.
00:02
Chief complaint today is going to be a syncopal episode.
00:05
Patient walking in the nursing home just kind of fell unstable.
00:10
Started to pass out.
00:11
She did hit her head.
00:12
Does have a slight bump onto the right side of her head.
00:16
No blood thinners.
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No loss of consciousness.
00:19
It sounds like it was humbling this fault.
00:22
She was awake when they got to her.
00:24
Base long pressure.
00:26
Extreme. We had 50 over 30 on a manual.
00:29
I got an IV established.
00:32
I'm giving about a higher than 50 ML fluids.
00:34
Last blood pressure was 70 over 40.
00:38
Looks like it's climbing.
00:40
Pulse rate is 90.
00:41
SPO 2 is 98%.
00:43
Blood glucose is 110.
00:45
GCS is 15, 80 times 4.
00:49
We'll be to your facility in about 5.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43081
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