Two Trauma Patients Transported to Osceola Medical Center, Kissimmee FL


Emergency medical services are transporting two patients to Osceola Regional Medical Center. The first patient is a 67-year-old man with pain in his lower abdomen and back. The second patient is a 62-year-old man who was in a rollover accident and has a large cut on his left arm. A tourniquet has been applied to control bleeding and two intravenous lines are being started. Both patients are considered trauma cases.
Audio|Source: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Should you happen to already notify Osceola Regional of a trauma alert?
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Negative, sir, worldwide for now.
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Yes, please.
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DGA 15 minutes.
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Copy that. SunCloud communications to Osceola Regional.
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Actually tell them ETA is 10.
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Copy, too.
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And cloud communications to Osceola Regional.
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This can use 63-rider with a medical grain, EPA 5-minute, 67-year-old male, Tiefa plane is going to be lower quadrant abdominal pain and lower back pain.
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Patient's ANO4 GTS15, bottles as followed.
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Power rate 82, 95% are room air.
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Blood pressure is 150 over 80.
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If you have your swimming 5, you find any further? Nothing further, keep on.
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Rescue 63, ASCEL.
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Rescue 63. We arrived at Osceal Regional.
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Ending mileage is 4.7.
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Rescue 63-026.26.
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Rescue 33, Osceil Regional, inbound with a trauma alert five minutes out.
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Ossue, copy. Go ahead.
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233 is inbound to your facility with a trauma malaria.
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You got a 62-year-old male GCTS-14.
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Chief complaint is going to be rollover with a very large laceration to the left arm.
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There is a turnic that applied.
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We are establishing two large more IVs at the moment.
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All other vitals are with the normal limits.
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We're about four minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Oak St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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