Non-emergency transport after vehicle crash near University Pkwy, Aiken SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel from Aiken County transported a 55-year-old man to Aiken ER following a vehicle collision near University Parkway. The transport was non-emergent. The patient had right-sided pain and high blood pressure but remained conscious and stable with no apparent loss of consciousness. He was an unrestrained rear passenger. Medical assessment and treatment were ongoing during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Aiken ER, Aiken ER.
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This is Aiken County Medic Five, Aiken ER, go ahead please.
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Medic Five to this Aiken, can you go over that traffic?
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Aiken ER, this is Aiken County Medic Five, en route to your facility non-emergent with a 55-year-old male patient coming from a motor vehicle collision.
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He's conscious and oriented, GCS 15.
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Chief complaint is right-sided pain and reduced mobility due to the pain.
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PMS is intact.
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He was the rear passenger and unrestrained.
00:24
Possible head strike, negative loss of consciousness.
00:27
He's restraining himself.
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and a C collar and a KED.
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Pulse rate 90, sinus rhythm on the monitor, no X or S deviation.
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Blood pressure is 223 over 130.
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He's breathing about 20, not labored.
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Oxygen saturation 100% on room air.
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He's received 15 milligrams of Toradol IV and has an 18-gauge in his left hand.
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We're about 10 to 12 minutes from your facility, how do you copy?
00:49
Medic 5, what was the patient's blood pressure?
00:52
Currently 228 over 129 most recent.
00:56
Does have a history of hypertension.
00:58
Copy that, see you shortly, we can clear.
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