Rear-end collision near Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a rear-end motor vehicle collision near Pennsylvania Ave in Fort Worth. A 54-year-old man was transported to Harris Hospital with back pain but remained alert and stable. The vehicle sustained significant rear damage, airbags deployed, and no loss of consciousness was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Correction, medic 20 priority three.
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This is Harris. Go ahead.
00:09
Good morning, Harris.
00:10
This is Fort Worth Medic Twenty.
00:11
We are currently en route to your facility priority three with a fifty-four-year-old male.
00:16
He was involved in a motor vehicle collision today.
00:18
He was rear-ended while going about 60 miles per hour.
00:21
He was stopped.
00:22
There is significant damage to the rear end of the vehicle.
00:25
The patient is complaining of back pain.
00:28
He is alert, GCS 15.
00:31
Following vitals are heart rate 100.
00:33
Blood pressure is 139 over 91.
00:36
He is ninety-nine percent on room air.
00:39
Negative loss of consciousness, negative head strike.
00:41
Airbags did deploy.
00:43
We are about seven out.
00:44
Any questions?
00:47
What is the patient’s respiration rate?
00:51
Patient is breathing about 20 times a minute.
00:57
RPC on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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