Medical transport from senior facility to hospital, Hayward CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an emergency medical team transported an elderly person from a senior living facility in Hayward to Kaiser Hospital for evaluation after a recent fall. The patient, who appeared stable, was moved under a code two response, indicating prompt but non-emergency transport.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Kaiser.
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This is Medic 407.
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We're coming in code two with a 90-year-old.
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It is a 90-year-old female being transferred from Windsor Gardens.
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Patient had a fall yesterday with X-rays completed and transferred to a doctor.
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The doctor requested transfer through to the hospital for evaluation today.
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Patient is stable with vital signs as follows.
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We have a heart rate of 65, sinus on the one branch, saturating 100% room air, respirated 14.
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And a blood pressure of 135 on 86.
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Patient is.
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GCS 14 and at baseline.
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I will be at your facility in 5 minutes.
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At this time, copy.
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