Ambulance HVA 8121 reports non‑emergency transport of a 23‑year‑old female after a head‑on vehicle collision at approximately 45 mph; patient restrained with airbags deployed, self‑extricated, possible brief loss of consciousness and bloody nose, stable vitals., Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, ambulance HVA 8121 reports non‑emergency transport of a 23‑year‑old female after a head‑on vehicle collision at approximately 45 mph; patient restrained with airbags deployed, self‑extricated, possible brief loss of consciousness and bloody nose, stable vitals.
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Transcript:
00:00
Good evening goes, this is HVA 8121.
00:02
En route to your facility non-emergent at this time with a 23-year-old female, the two-three-year-old female.
00:09
She's confirmed today is going to beam our vehicle accident.
00:13
Patient was hit head-on going approximately 45 miles per hour.
00:19
Possible loss of consciousness, patient did hit her head on the airbag and has a bloody nose.
00:27
No pain in her...
00:28
head.
00:30
Spinal assessment was clear, but we do have her in spinal precautions.
00:33
Only pain that patient is complaining of is to the left shin that does have some bruising, but no obvious deformity.
00:39
Patient is A&O times 4 with a GCS of 15.
00:43
Vitals are as follows.
00:44
We've got a heart rate of 113, or sinus on the monitor.
00:48
We're at 99% on room air.
00:50
Last blood pressure was 100 or
00:56
100 over 70, um,
01:00
patient is 80 times 4 with the GPS at 15.
01:04
Unless there's anything else that we need from us, we're going to see in about 5 minutes.
01:09
The patient wearing a seatbelt and were they able to get themselves out of the car by themselves?
01:17
Affirm. Patient was restrained.
01:19
Airbags were deployed that there is no intrusion and patient was able to self-extricate.
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