Minor fall at assisted living facility, Chula Vista CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical incident involving a woman who reportedly fell from a bed at an assisted living facility in Chula Vista. She appeared to have minor injuries, showed no signs of significant trauma, and was transported to Sharp Chula Vista Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:33
Transcript:
Mercy Medic 30. 30 Mercy 0833. Good morning, Mercy. It's Medic 30. You got a minor trauma looking to go to Sharp Chula Vista. Last four of the run number (number withheld), 39-year-old female with a fall. Copy that. All right, responding to the patient. I think it's an assisted living, but patient has a history of cerebral palsy. Typically, the patient is bed bound. They said that when they were returning her, I think to get her changed, that she rolled herself a little too much or that they rolled her and she fell off the bed or rolled off the side of the bed against the wall. Maybe about two and a half foot fall to the ground. They were able to get her back up with a lift. They got her back into the bed and then they called 911. Staff said she is at her baseline. They said that when we got there, she was laying there, not really making any noise, not saying anything—which again is her baseline. Once we moved her to the gurney, she started moaning and groaning, and they said that's what she does when she's in pain. We palpated everything, didn't seem to have any sort of reaction. We don't see any outward signs of trauma. She has contracted muscles, so that's normal as well. We don't notice any deformities or anything like that. It doesn't seem to have any medications on board either, and I think that's pretty much the whole story. Right now for vitals, she's breathing around 15 times. Clear lung sounds, 95% on room air. Blood pressure is 112 over 76. Heart rate is 92 in a sinus rhythm. Blood sugar was 249. Temperature around 96.9. We're at Comfort right now. Cruiser over to Sharp Chula Vista, we'll be there in about ten to twelve minutes. Just confirming we don't think she hit her head or had a loss of consciousness? Negative. It sounds like she fell on her side, more so on her arm than anything. There's no trauma to the head. Like they said, she was moaning and groaning, so it didn't seem like there was any loss of consciousness. I copy. I will give Sharp Chula a heads up and clear over. Copy. Thank you.
Mercy Medic 30. 30 Mercy 0833. Good morning, Mercy. It's Medic 30. You got a minor trauma looking to go to Sharp Chula Vista. Last four of the run number (number withheld), 39-year-old female with a fall. Copy that. All right, responding to the patient. I think it's an assisted living, but patient has a history of cerebral palsy. Typically, the patient is bed bound. They said that when they were returning her, I think to get her changed, that she rolled herself a little too much or that they rolled her and she fell off the bed or rolled off the side of the bed against the wall. Maybe about two and a half foot fall to the ground. They were able to get her back up with a lift. They got her back into the bed and then they called 911. Staff said she is at her baseline. They said that when we got there, she was laying there, not really making any noise, not saying anything—which again is her baseline. Once we moved her to the gurney, she started moaning and groaning, and they said that's what she does when she's in pain. We palpated everything, didn't seem to have any sort of reaction. We don't see any outward signs of trauma. She has contracted muscles, so that's normal as well. We don't notice any deformities or anything like that. It doesn't seem to have any medications on board either, and I think that's pretty much the whole story. Right now for vitals, she's breathing around 15 times. Clear lung sounds, 95% on room air. Blood pressure is 112 over 76. Heart rate is 92 in a sinus rhythm. Blood sugar was 249. Temperature around 96.9. We're at Comfort right now. Cruiser over to Sharp Chula Vista, we'll be there in about ten to twelve minutes. Just confirming we don't think she hit her head or had a loss of consciousness? Negative. It sounds like she fell on her side, more so on her arm than anything. There's no trauma to the head. Like they said, she was moaning and groaning, so it didn't seem like there was any loss of consciousness. I copy. I will give Sharp Chula a heads up and clear over. Copy. Thank you.
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Medical Center Ct, Chula Vista, CA 91911
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