Elderly man falls and transported from living facility, Excelsior Springs MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 85-year-old man from an independent living facility fell and possibly hit his head. He takes blood thinners but showed no visible injuries or symptoms. He was alert and transported by ambulance to St. Joseph Ave in Excelsior Springs.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 1140 calling St.
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Joe, patient information?
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St. Joe, go ahead.
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I think Joe, this is Jay on 1140, we're just about 5 to 8 out with alert and an 85-year-old male come from an independent living facility.
00:13
She complained today is going to be a fall.
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Patient says he's been having some balance problems over the last couple of months, denies any vertigo or any room spinning.
00:22
Today he said he might hit the back of his head.
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He does take Eliquis.
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No visible injuries from that.
00:29
GCS is 15, no pain,
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no shortness breath or any other symptoms.
00:34
official 123 over 81, heart rate 77, SP2 is 95, 12 leads was unremarkable, got a sugar of 1-24, and a temp at 97.3.
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We're not asked for doctors horrors.
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If you don't want any other questions, we'll see if on arrival.
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Copy no further questions.
00:51
Room on arrival, sancho clear.
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Location mentioned:
St Joseph Ave, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
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