Paramedics transport patient after two falls, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency near Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley. A 56-year-old woman was transported after two ground-level falls resulting in brief loss of consciousness and complaints of head and neck pain. Her condition was stable with normal vital signs during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, this is Medic 340, we're inbound Code 2 with a less than five ETA on board.
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I have a 56-year-old female patient.
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Chief complaint is two ground level falls with a brief loss of consciousness.
00:16
Positive head injury.
00:17
Patient has midline neck pain.
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No obvious trauma at this time.
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Patient is oriented times four, GCS of 15.
00:24
For precautions, initial blood pressure was in the eighties over fifties.
00:29
Sinus rate 54 on the monitor.
00:31
Patient now at 110 over 64 on the monitor.
00:35
Heart rate normal sinus in the seventies.
00:38
Fluids TKO with an IV of oxygen to the left AC, 18 respirations, and 96 percent on room air.
00:46
Patient fully alert with GCS 14 to 15.
00:49
Blood sugar normal. We'll arrive in less than five minutes unless there are questions.
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Thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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