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Woman falls from wheelchair at Hoth State ParkFayetteville AR

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Fayetteville, AR

A 73-year-old woman fell from her wheelchair at Hoth State Park. She is conscious, not taking blood thinners, and has left-sided neck pain. She is being taken to the hospital for evaluation.

Audio|Source: Fayetteville Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Patrick Babbitts with a 73-year-old female patient who fell in a wheelchair.
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Like I said, no loss of conscience.
00:08
She does not take blood thinners.
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Blood pressure, SMCs are intact.
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GCS is 15. Blood pressure is 223 over 9.3.
00:15
Heart rate is 94 in regular.
00:17
Respirations of 20, non-labored.
00:18
Paul Sox is 98%.
00:20
I believe Blood versus Elevate because she was on the way to dialysis before this incident occurred.
00:25
We're en route to Babbas for her request.
00:27
Do you need anything?
00:28
What kind of injuries does she have? Our SMC is intact.
00:32
I need a trauma ban.
00:33
SMCs are intact.
00:34
She's complaining of the left-sided neck pain only.

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