Person taken to hospital after facial injury from accident, Durham NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to an incident near 300 North Roxboro Street, Durham. The patient suffered facial pain and lost consciousness due to a motor vehicle accident. Vital signs were normal and the patient was transported to Duke Regional Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Durham City Fire
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Complaint of facial pain secondary to motor vehicle accident.
00:04
His face on the back of the chair.
00:07
He remembers just before the accident but lost consciousness.
00:12
All vitals are within normal range.
00:14
What's the ETA?
00:18
My coach you was finding.
00:32
Communications 4.7.
00:54
Patient alert and oriented times 4, Glasgow coma scale of 15.
00:58
Lowes up not feeling well, cold flu-like symptoms, chills, body aches.
01:02
The only abdominal sign is a temperature of 101.8.
01:07
You'll see our truck be back in.
01:09
You'll probably just need your monitor and your computer.
01:12
She is not sure that she wants to be transported.
01:29
What?
01:33
Medic 24 from Communications 1090.
01:43
Medic 24 from Communications 1090.
01:47
Okay, so on Ops.
01:48
Good.
02:05
In the middle of Roxboro Street, between Club and Food Street,
02:13
they're in a physical altercation,
02:15
one white male wearing jeans,
02:19
white tank top, the other is a black male,
02:22
black sweatpants, new shirt.
02:31
And I'll get a PDF out to that.
02:34
As an aside, I've still got you on scene at 300 North Roxboro Street.
02:38
Are you available?
02:41
Negative. I'm transporting to Duke Regional.
02:46
Gotcha. I'll show you transporting.
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