Medical crew responds to fall near Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency near Lake Chabot Rd in Castro Valley involving an elderly individual who reportedly fell. The patient sustained facial lacerations and a knee abrasion but was alert and oriented. Alcohol use was noted, and bleeding was controlled. The individual was transported under a code two trauma activation.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Eden, this is Medic 354.
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We're coming to you with a code two trauma activation.
00:06
The code two trauma activation for a seventy-eight year old male who fell.
00:15
Positive LOC.
00:17
Negative for blood thinners.
00:20
He is currently alert and oriented.
00:22
GCS of 15.
00:25
He's got some lacerations to the lips and to the right side of his forehead.
00:32
All bleeding controlled.
00:33
He's also got an abrasion to the left knee, not reporting any other pain.
00:39
Vitals are as follows.
00:40
We've got a 130 over 70 for the blood pressure.
00:44
Heart rate of 85, stats 96 on room air, respiratory rate of 20, sugar was 117.
00:51
He does have alcohol on board.
00:53
At least five drinks today.
00:58
We'll be with you.
01:02
E9354, we'll be with you in 5 minutes.
01:06
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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