Elderly woman transported after fall, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency near N 7th St in Grand Junction for a 95-year-old woman who fell and reported head and hip pain. She was alert, remembered the fall, and had stable vital signs. She was transported to St. Mary's Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's, go ahead.
00:01
Three, we're out on a merger with a ninety-five year old female.
00:03
She complains of head pain after fall.
00:06
This is an unwitnessed fall.
00:07
However, patient's GCS of 15, does remember the fall.
00:12
She is anticoagulated on warfarin.
00:16
She was just having the back of her head pain.
00:18
Denies any dizziness, vision change, hearing change.
00:21
Also has some minor hip pain as well.
00:25
However, is unsure if it is resolved now that she's up off the floor.
00:32
Twelve leads sinus rhythm for my twelve.
00:34
All current vitals are as follows.
00:37
Heart rate 80, blood pressure 156 over 60, oxygen 97 on room air.
00:42
Again, patient remembers the event.
00:47
Respiration 14, non-labor.
00:49
She's afebrile, and we have an ETA of five.
00:53
Ten four, no further questions or orders.
00:55
I'll have room assignment on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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