Medical team treats fall injury at MUSC, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical incident near Jonathan Lucas St involving an elderly man who appeared to have suffered a fall causing a forehead injury. The individual was conscious and stable when transported to the medical facility for evaluation and treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I have an 81-year-old male ground-level fall, unknown loss of consciousness, not witnessed.
00:06
Patient is currently GCS 15 and 80 times four.
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Patient is on O2.
00:12
Medical center address follows.
00:14
Heart rate 83,
00:15
blood pressure 135 over 66.
00:18
He's on F32.
00:19
Four meters at ninety-eight percent.
00:21
That is his baseline.
00:23
He's on oxygen at home.
00:25
We do have a cervical stabilization in place.
00:32
Our ETA approximately 20 minutes.
00:33
This will be a trauma code at your discretion.
00:36
Do you have any comments or questions for me?
00:38
All questions or orders, room assignment on arrival.
00:41
One West clear.
00:43
All right, I also forgot to mention he does have a five-inch laceration to the forehead that does look deep.
00:49
I'm not suspecting a skull fracture at this time.
00:54
Copy, see you when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
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