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High-speed police pursuit crash near Eskenazi AveIndianapolis IN

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Eskenazi Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a high-speed vehicle crash on Eskenazi Ave involving a possible police pursuit. A female passenger who was reportedly not wearing a seatbelt sustained minor facial injuries but declined hospital transport despite medical recommendations. EMS and a physician at the scene expressed concern about potential internal injuries due to the high-speed impact.

Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Hey Doc, Medic 84, how you guys copy?
00:03
Copy clear.
00:06
Hey Doc, I'm on scene with an 18-year-old female passenger in a motor vehicle accident after a pursuit by police.
00:12
Police says at least 80 miles an hour.
00:15
Patient was able to self-extricate.
00:16
She is alert with a GCS of 15.
00:19
Minor facial injuries.
00:20
Black eye, swollen lip.
00:23
Otherwise, no other signs of significant trauma.
00:26
Initial blood pressure is (number withheld).
00:29
Heart rate 120.
00:30
Respiration is (number withheld) percent room air with a blood sugar of 135.
00:35
Brief period of hypotension.
00:38
Second pressure was (number withheld).
00:42
Heart rate dropped to 87 breathing 20 times a minute.
00:45
Oxygenation 93 on room air since then.
00:47
Pressure's back up to (number withheld).
00:49
Heart rate's 121.
00:51
Breathing 20 times a minute.
00:52
Saturation ninety-six percent on room air.
00:54
We highly believe she should be seen at the hospital due to the high rate of speed unrestrained.
00:58
The facial injuries noted, no alcohol or drugs on board per patient.
01:04
Is it where they can hear me?
01:08
Yes, sir.
01:10
Hi, this is Dr.
01:12
(name withheld). I'm one of the emergency room doctors at Eskenazi.
01:16
Sounds like the medics are really concerned about you.
01:20
You were involved in a very high-speed car accident and did not have your seatbelt on, which puts you at high risk for injury.
01:28
Especially since you hit your head, you could potentially have a bleed inside of your skull.
01:32
You could have traumatic injuries to your internal organs resulting in internal bleeding.
01:37
The medics noted that your blood pressure was low, which is concerning for possible internal injury.
01:46
I recommend coming to the emergency department to be evaluated for possible internal or brain injury.
01:59
She understands and is still refusing to go.
02:05
Understood. Patient advised to go to an emergency department if conditions worsen or if she changes her mind.
02:14
Otherwise, medic team may stay.
02:18
Thanks a lot.

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Eskenazi Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202

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