Medical emergency for pedestrian ejected in vehicle crash, Conroe TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female pedestrian was ejected approximately 20 to 30 feet in a vehicle accident near Medical Center Blvd. She appears to be in shock and is receiving blood transfusions. Injuries may include internal trauma, suspected pneumothorax, and an open fracture in the lower ankle.
Audio|Heard on: San Jacinto TX EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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HCA Conroe, this is AIRLIFE 12 of the trauma activation.
00:04
Go for Conroe.
00:06
This is AI 12 trauma activation, 3030 minute ETA with an approximately 25 to 30 year old female ejected 20 to 30 feet after being involved in an auto pedestrian.
00:21
Positive loss of consciousness as a scene.
00:24
Currently giving blood for shock indexes elevated almost at 2 at this point.
00:28
Heart rate 157.
00:30
Blood pressure, 60 systolic respiration.
00:34
in the 30s to 40s.
00:38
She does have a suspected right-sided pneumocoract has been decompressed.
00:43
Currently, GCS is 14.
00:46
We're administering blood products both SFP and PRBC.
00:50
We do have a positive fast on the left upper quadrant.
00:55
Suspected open fracture, left lower ankle.
00:58
We'll be addressing that with the man stuff.
01:01
Please are on board.
01:03
Any additional questions at this time? We also...
01:06
Do you need a stretcher?
01:10
No stretcher needed.
01:13
Conroe, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Blvd, Conroe, TX 77304
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