Medical transport following fall near Grand Junction, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews conducted an interfacility medical transport of a man in his seventies from Montrose Memorial Emergency Department to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction. The patient had a possible stroke related to a head injury from a fall and was reported to be alert and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Mary's. They're going to have you time bound with a seventy-seven year old male interfacility transport coming out of Montrose Memorial Emergency Department, subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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This is a stroke alert secondary to a fall from standing height.
00:11
No loss of consciousness.
00:13
GCS to 15.
00:14
Alert and oriented type four patient received 1 g of Tylenol and a gram of aspirin.
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Given Keppra, we're approximately 7 minutes from your pad.
00:21
No acute neurological changes.
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Starting transport.
00:23
Any questions?
00:25
Not at this time.
00:27
Can I just do the last set of vitals?
00:29
Yeah, absolutely.
00:30
Heart rate 88, 128 over 83.
00:32
Inside on 26, 91% on a couple liters nasal cannula.
00:37
Copy, Care Flight.
00:38
We'll give you room upon arrival.
00:40
St. Mary's clear.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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