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Woman falls, loses consciousness, reports chest and back painLa Mesa CA

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 28-year-old woman at a skilled nursing facility fell and lost consciousness after feeling dizzy. She reports chest pain, neck and back pain, nausea, and increasing dizziness. She is on blood thinning medication. Ambulance is transporting her to UCSD Hillcrest trauma center for care.

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Transcript:
00:00
This is San Diego Ambulance Services BLS Unit 1.
00:02
Are you open and willing to accept moderate trauma?
00:08
Go ahead.
00:11
Thank you again.
00:12
This is Sandy. We have services DLS Unit 1.
00:14
We're coming to you from a skilled nursing facility with a 28-year-old female with an acute complaint of a fall.
00:20
It was an unwitnessed fall.
00:22
The patient experienced loss of consciousness after becoming dizzy.
00:26
The patient does not remember falling.
00:28
They just remember trying to go to the bathroom and then waking up on the floor.
00:31
They fell on the side of their face and body.
00:38
From about 2 feet out of 1 o'clock today,
00:42
the patient states neck and back pain, which could be secondary to chronic pain, but also states 7 out of 10 chest pain that she feels may be worsening.
00:53
The patient also feels nauseous and dizzy, and the dizziness is increasing.
00:58
Patient vitals are blood pressure 103 over 76, pulse 100%, SpO2 sat,
01:05
blood sugar 84 and 16 respirations per minute.
01:08
The patient is also on anticoagulant medication and is alert and oriented to person, place, time, and situation per baseline.
01:17
Are we clear to proceed to you, or would you like us to take her to the nearest trauma center, which would be UCSD Hillcrest?
01:24
Yes.
01:27
Um,
01:29
yeah, could I get run number and ETA to UCSD, sending you this special?
01:35
Our run number is (number withheld).
01:39
We have a...
01:41
Yeah, I'm going to send you guys over with special consideration,
01:45
and we can clear.

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

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