Elderly woman hospitalized after being knocked over by dog, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 77-year-old woman to St. Mary's Hospital after she was knocked over by her dog and suffered left hip pain. The incident was non-emergent, and she was treated with pain medication en route.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's Hospital, ambulance four.
00:03
Go ahead, four.
00:05
We're en route to your facility non-emergent with a seventy-seven-year-old female.
00:10
Chief complaint of left hip pain secondary to a non-severe fall.
00:16
Patient was pushed over by her dog.
00:19
Patient had nine out of ten left hip pain.
00:22
Does have a little shortening to that left leg.
00:26
Patient has no other injuries or complaints.
00:28
In the fall,
00:29
I was giving her 50 micrograms of fentanyl.
00:32
Started Tylenol,
00:35
IV drip.
00:37
Most recent set of vitals are heart rate of sixty-six, blood pressure of 180 over seventy-five.
00:44
Sat in ninety-five percent of room air breathing about 16 times a minute.
00:50
Should be there in about five.
00:51
Any questions?
00:53
Is patient on any blood thinners?
00:56
Affirm, she is.
00:58
Copy. You guys go into room (number withheld) upon arrival.
01:01
Same area's clear.
01:02
See you there.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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