Child injured in car crash transported to hospital, Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, a seven-year-old girl was involved in a car accident and was unrestrained at the time. She is experiencing neck pain and minor injuries. She is alert and has full mobility. She is being transported non-emergently to a children's hospital in Washtenaw County.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good day, Maura, this is Washtenaw County, Alpha Echo One.
00:05
I'm coming to you, not emergent, with a seven-year-old female.
00:08
She's complaining of neck pain secondary to a motor vehicle accident.
00:12
Uh,
00:14
patient was under that, reps.
00:16
There are possible noises.
00:17
We're speeding up, went out and T-boned him on the right side.
00:23
She was looking to grab something off of the floor, so at the time she had taken off her seatbelt.
00:30
So she was unrestrained at the time.
00:32
Clearly explaining neck pain, left-sided pain, assuming from the armrest of her safety seat.
00:46
She has full mobility, full PMS, and all extremities.
00:50
No extremity issues, no confusion, just complaining of neck pain.
00:59
She's alert and oriented, two for 15, never lost consciousness.
01:05
Well, on Lopatheight, giant stack of 110-110-0.
01:10
SpO2 is 97% room air, blood pressure of 117 over 63.
01:16
If you have nothing further, we'll be at your facility in about 7 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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