Possible injury after altercation near Clyde Street, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders assisted a man near Clyde Street who sustained head lacerations after a possible altercation at home. The man reportedly struck his head against a fish tank. He remained alert and was transported to St. Joseph Hospital in Ann Arbor for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Joseph Hospital, we are HVA 8116 coming in with near Clyde Street traffic.
00:03
We have a 31-year-old male.
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It's a 31-year-old male chief complaint today.
00:08
It sounds like there is an altercation in his home.
00:10
Patient smacked his head against a fish tank, breaking it.
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He's got about a 1-inch laceration to the top of his head and about a quarter inch to the back of his head.
00:19
Not complaining of any nausea or vomiting.
00:22
Denies any blurred or double vision at this time.
00:24
Positive for FI, negative for patient in one person.
00:29
Three seventy-seven seven seven and that's nine eight.
00:33
Last BP one hundred and forty-eight over ninety-two.
00:35
One hundred and forty-eight overnight two patients.
00:37
Anode ten four GCS 15.
00:40
Denies any fall neck or back pain.
00:44
Do you require nothing further? We're approximately ten minutes out.
00:49
Clear C one arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Research Park Dr # B, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
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