Medical transfer after ladder fall near Bijou St, Colorado Springs CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel reported transporting a 62-year-old male patient from Prowers Medical Center to Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs after a fall of about six feet from a ladder. The patient was alert, stable, and being treated for a pelvic fracture during the transfer.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, Memorial Hospital.
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This is Lifeline Four.
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We are approximately 13 minutes out from your pad with a sixty-two year old male being transferred from Prowers Medical Center.
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Patient is alert and appropriate.
00:09
He took a fall this morning off a ladder, probably about 6 feet off the ground landing on his right side, then lost consciousness.
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Is coming to you for a pelvic fracture.
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He's currently awake, alert, and comfortable.
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He's got some fentanyl on board.
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He's got two IVs in place.
00:23
And like I said, we'll see you in about 12 minutes.
00:26
Thirteen minutes.
00:27
Last of the vitals, heart rate seventy-nine, blood pressure 110 over sixty-five.
00:30
It's at 90 percent on a couple liters.
00:33
And so you see the question orders.
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Do you need help on the test?
00:38
No, we don't.
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Sounds good. We'll see you in a bit.
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Location mentioned:
E Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
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