Teen struck by vehicle suffers chest injuries
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Yes, ma'am. I just wanted to let you know we have lifted from a scene flight here at Trap Hill Fire Department in Raleigh County.
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We're showing a 20 min ETA with a 19 year old male who was struck with a full size vehicle, approximately 40 mph .
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No loss of consciousness.
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He's alert, oriented, and has remained so since incident.
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He's complaining of. Right-sided chest pain,
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abdominal pain.
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Head to toe examination showed a pneumo on the right.
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He's been decompressed.
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Lung sounds have returned.
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Current vitals: He's 100 and twenty-seven sinus tach, 100 and sixty-nine over eighty-nine.
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He's ninety-four percent on a non-rebreather at eight.
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His respirations are approximately twenty-six.
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He is still complaining of shortness of breath.
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He's got IVs times two.
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He's received 200 mg of fentanyl.
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As I said, head trauma examination is unremarkable other than that chest trauma.
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My serial number is (number withheld) .
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Is there anything else you need from me?
01:00
121, I got you over to Alpha there and stand by.
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Roger that.
01:07
What did you say all those injuries were again?
01:12
Head to toe examination reveals a right-sided pneumo.
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Initially had no lung sounds.
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He was decompressed.
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Lung sounds have returned.
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He does have right-sided chest pain, some crepitus, and some right upper quadrant abdominal pain, but I think that's related.
01:28
To the chest trauma, not abdominal trauma.
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Break.
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All right, your number is (number withheld) .
01:40
Good copy. We'll let you know when we're five out or if there is a change of patient presentation.