Fall-related medical transport near US-71 in Belton, Belton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported an adult female to Belton Regional Medical Center following an apparent fall at her residence near US-71 in Belton, Missouri. The patient was alert and responsive during transport, with stable vital signs. It was uncertain if she struck her head or lost consciousness, and she was not taking blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 32 to Belton Regional Patient Information.
00:04
This is Belton, go ahead.
00:07
So we're about seven to 10 minutes out with a seventy-one-year-old female coming from home today.
00:12
She had a fall about one AM this morning.
00:16
Unknown if she lost consciousness or hit her head, she is not on blood thinners.
00:21
She is verbally responsive at this time.
00:23
A and O times four.
00:24
I have a heart rate sinus rhythm at a rate of 112, ninety-seven percent on six liters.
00:30
Her baseline is two liters.
00:31
She was jumping down into the low eighties though she got bumped up.
00:36
Blood pressure is 134 over 90, and blood glucose was also 134.
00:41
Do you guys have any other questions or orders?
00:45
She said there was head strike, but no thinners.
00:50
Unknown head strike, not on thinners.
00:54
Copy, en route on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Belton, MO 64012
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