Man injured in crash taken to hospital, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit transported a 61-year-old man to Dell Seton Hospital after a vehicle collision near Red River St in Austin. The man, who was wearing a seat belt, suffered facial injuries but remained stable. His vehicle sustained front and rear damage, and he was reportedly under the influence of alcohol.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Dell Seton Medic Five.
00:02
Okay, go ahead.
00:04
Yes sir, we're inbound to your facility.
00:08
We're not going with lights and sirens, just coming in with a 61-year-old male from a motor vehicle collision.
00:14
He was the driver of a vehicle.
00:17
He has rear end damage to the vehicle and some damage to the front.
00:24
He was seat belted at the time of the crash.
00:27
I don't see any airbag deployment.
00:29
He apparently hit his face on the steering wheel or dashboard.
00:38
He has injuries to his face, mainly the right side, around the eye and cheek.
00:48
There is swelling and bleeding.
00:52
GCS is 14.
00:55
Blood pressure. Pressure is 173 over 104.
00:59
Pulse is 93, oxygen saturation 95 percent.
01:03
Blood glucose is 286.
01:06
Patient has alcohol on board.
01:10
We'll be there in about 5 minutes.
01:13
Pressure.
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Location mentioned:
Red River St, Austin, TX 78701
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