Elderly man injured in fall in Frisco, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 64-year-old man who suffered a right leg deformity after a ground-level fall near Frisco Square Boulevard in Frisco, Texas. He was taken to Medical City Frisco for treatment, and no head or hip injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Frisco Medic One, Paramedic Canales en route to Medical City Frisco, Party Three.
00:05
On board I have a 64-year-old male, he's 804, DCS of 15.
00:10
He had a ground level fall which ended up turning his leg inward.
00:15
He does have inward rotation right now.
00:17
His main pain is on his upper femur.
00:20
Does have some deformity up there.
00:23
No hip pain at the moment.
00:24
We gave him 25 of ketamine, negative neck and back pain, PMS on all extremities, negative on blood thinners, negative LOC.
00:34
Current blood pressure is 138 over 88, heart rate's 82, SpO2 is 96%.
00:43
Will be an MCF here in about 2 min.
00:46
Any further questions?
00:48
Hey Med One.
00:49
Which leg is it? And was there a head strike or no?
00:52
It is the right leg.
00:54
And what was the last part of that question?
00:56
Was there a head strike?
00:59
Negative.
01:01
Copy that. I'll let MCF know that you are about two to three out.
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Location mentioned:
Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034
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