Man injured in car and semi truck accident near McAuley Dr, Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, a 22-year-old man was involved in a car accident with a semi truck near McAuley Drive. The car was reportedly traveling about 85 miles per hour. Emergency medical services responded and the patient was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
St. Joe's, this is M.C.U.N.
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5802 in Rancho facility, Pratichita, this time, the 20-2-year-old male coming after an MVA.
00:10
Additionally, Joe's are going about 85 miles an hour, car versus semi.
00:15
off the road into his bed.
00:17
A minor cracking of the windshield, moderate damage to the vehicle, airbags did not deploy.
00:22
Patient was wearing his tip fell, he does relate loss of consciousness and hating his head.
00:27
No blood spainers.
00:30
Patients currently in O4, GCS 15, complaining of some neck pain as well as some show to discomfort.
00:37
See callers apply, we do have IVX established.
00:41
His sin sign is on the monitor.
00:43
However, he has been, like, intermittently raiding down to 30s and complaining of wickneys and dizzanives and then coming back up to 60s and 70s heart rate.
00:53
No previous heart conditions or anything like that.
00:57
No obvious danger is noted upon assessment vitals are as follows.
01:01
Bluff pressure once run over 61, 121, 61 over 611, SCO 200 America at least 60.
01:09
So remarkable.
01:11
We're currently about 10 minutes out, 10.10.
01:14
Any further questions?
01:18
Nothing further.
01:19
Room is the right. We'll see just clear.
01:22
NGIA is clear.
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