Motor vehicle accident causes chest injury in High Springs, High Springs FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 35-year-old male was injured in a head-on motor vehicle collision on US-441 near High Springs. The driver had chest pain and showed seatbelt marks but was stable with normal vital signs. He was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Rescue 21 chance.
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Rescue 21, you have chance.
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Go ahead, please.
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Men Rowell, your trauma alert, 35-year-old male,
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involved in a motor vehicle accident.
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He was hit head-on with another vehicle on US 441 in High Springs.
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Speed about 45, 50 miles an hour.
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Had moderate front-end damage.
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He did have seatbelt signs on his chest, complaining of his chest pain, and his steering wheel was bent.
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Negative LOC is complaining of some chest pain, necklin in back pain.
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Vital signs right now, pulse 100, respirations, about 22 non-laboring.
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We got a BP 154 over 91.
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It's after 99%.
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My bottle breastline are clear and equal.
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No obvious performance or fractures.
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We do have a secret place.
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She call her in place.
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CCS 15, got a 5-minute E.C.
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Got me question of order.
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Can you just advise, serve that 99% is on room there?
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That's permanent.
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From recess.
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Location mentioned:
US-441, High Springs, FL
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