Minor vehicle collision leads to hospital transport, Independence MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a man to CenterPoint Medical Center after a minor vehicle collision on the highway near East 39th Street South in Independence. The person appeared stable but complained of neck and back pain and was reportedly taking blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
CenterPoint, this is Lee's Summit Med Two with patient information.
00:04
CenterPoint, go ahead.
00:07
Lee's Summit Med Two is coming to you with a fifty-four year old male (name withheld).
00:11
Chief complaint today is going to be neck and back pain from an MVC.
00:15
Patient was traveling on the highway between sixty to seventy miles an hour, was rear ended while traveling.
00:22
Minor damage to both vehicles.
00:25
No obvious injuries noted at time of assessment.
00:28
Injury appears isolated to the neck and back.
00:30
Current vitals are as follows.
00:31
We have a heart rate at 108, sinus tach 100 % on room air.
00:35
Last blood pressure was 193 over 97.
00:39
Patient does take a blood thinner currently, unsure which one that is.
00:42
We are about five to seven minutes from your facility.
00:45
Do you have any questions?
00:49
No loss of consciousness, no strikes, no pain to the head.
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Location mentioned:
East 39th St S, Independence, MO 64057
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