Woman injured in low-speed rear-end collision, Henderson NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman was injured in a low-speed rear-end car accident near St Rose Parkway, Henderson. She was wearing a seatbelt, the airbag deployed, and she complained of jaw pain but had no neck or back pain or loss of consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Rose Siena, Henderson for asking 98.
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Yeah, go ahead, 90.
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St. Rose Siena, Henderson Rescue, 98.
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We are coming to a facility code 1 with a 43-4-3-year-old female.
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Chief complaint of a motor vehicle accident was involved in the previous patient's crashes as well.
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Patient was in the middle.
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She was at a complete stop when she was rear-ended, going about 30 miles an hour with minor damage to the car.
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There was airbag deployment with the steering wheel.
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Patient was restrained.
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She had no loss of consciousness.
00:34
She's not taking any blood thinners.
00:37
She has no neck pain or back pain, but she does have jaw pain.
00:41
Last of a bottle, we have heart rate is 93, blood pressure 132 over 93.
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She's sitting at 98% on room air.
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We'll be at a facility in less than five minutes, no further questions.
00:53
Okay, see on our left off.
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Location mentioned:
St Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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