Elderly woman injured in fall taken to hospital, Delray Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders transported an 83-year-old woman to Delray Medical Center after she suffered a fall causing head and neck injuries. She was conscious and stable but reported severe neck pain. Paramedics established an IV and prepared to administer medication during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Beach FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Delray Medical, this is Boynton Beach Rescue 2 en route with a trauma alert.
00:04
How do you copy?
00:05
Del Rey.
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Good evening, Del Rey.
00:08
This is Boynton Beach Rescue Two en route to your facility with a trauma alert.
00:12
Patient is an eighty-three year old female.
00:16
Chief complaint of a fall with head and neck injury.
00:20
Patient does have crepitus to the back of the neck as well as a new onset of extreme pain.
00:25
Patient's vital signs are as follows.
00:27
Heart rate is 100.
00:28
Blood pressure is 199 over 77.
00:32
Breathing rate is 16.
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Patient is satting at 100.
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Patient's BGL was 123.
00:39
Patient does have a GCS of 15.
00:41
We do have an IV established at this time and are about to administer ketamine.
00:48
Any further questions or orders at this time?
00:51
I'm happy, thank you.
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