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Traffic collision and assault near Grossmont Center DrLa Mesa CA

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible traffic collision involving a restrained female passenger near Grossmont Center Dr. After the accident, a suspected assault occurred where the woman's boyfriend pulled her hair and punched her. She reported pain in her right lower flank and refused hospital transport despite medical advice due to elevated blood pressure. Vehicle damage was minor with no significant injury apparent.

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Transcript:
00:00
Grossmont Medic 492, there's an aim to meet a run by you.
00:05
492 versus my 233.
00:09
Grossmont Medic 492, take a particular report.
00:11
Again, I have an aim later run by you for a 61-year-old female.
00:14
She can wait today is going to be lower right,
00:16
flank pain,
00:18
secondary to a traffic accident.
00:20
Run number 276, 439-57, lemony on a rear for 444.
00:26
All right, good.
00:30
Copy that, patient said she was a restrained passenger, something that she was wearing her seatbelt.
00:35
Sounds like they were traveling roughly 30 to 45 an hour down the road, when a vehicle stopped in front of them, causing them to strike the front of their vehicle into the back of the other vehicle.
00:47
She said, she has a whole recall the event, denied me LSD,
00:50
denied the big of blood centers.
00:53
She stayed after the accident, her boyfriend that she was with got very upset with her.
00:59
It sounds like they got into a small altercation after the accident, and her boyfriend pulled her hair and then punched her one time in the lower right flank area.
01:12
And then he was on the team was able to separate them.
01:19
During the fight, again, she said she didn't get a punch in the face, didn't injure her headmaker back.
01:24
She has full recall again with that, denied any LLC, not any blood thinners.
01:29
She said that pain was just isolated to her right lower flank.
01:33
She does have some run-ness around that area, but I'm not seeing any other hour of type of trauma at this time.
01:38
In regards to her vehicle, minimal damage to the front end,
01:42
negative for any faster cab intrusion, starting the windshield,
01:46
airbag deployment.
01:50
Other than that, again, she's not claiming any of the pickup.
01:53
Currently, she's breathing full-and-effective through-month-round 98% saturation on room air breathing about 20 times a minute.
01:59
She's alert and alert times four of the event.
02:01
I was all over time before the event.
02:07
I do have water pressure for the event.
02:09
for 922.
02:11
Patient-Bitchie has issued a higher pretension company to take all the medication of the purpose.
02:17
Obviously, in regards to that blood pressure, we were very concerned.
02:21
We ended up taking the 12 lead as well.
02:22
Negative for the highest elevation or activity was signed a stack on the monitor.
02:26
We were very adamant on scene.
02:29
She checked at the hospital, especially with her blood pressure being that high in the situation at hand.
02:34
She was explained multiple times of all the risk and complications, including to have been multiple crew members on scene.
02:40
She's still very adamant about not going to the hospital.
02:43
She states that she feels like it's necessary later on.
02:45
morning to go ahead and react to none the one or have family go ahead and transport her over.
02:52
Other than that,
02:55
she is not paired by drugs or alcohol.
02:57
She's working only times for her.
03:03
Is there anything else I guess you just let me know? Otherwise, we'll have her sign out to AMA.
03:09
No morning, too, I copy of that.
03:11
I share your concerns that you've expressed already.
03:14
It sounds like you spoke at length with her,
03:17
stretching the important that she could evaluate both for the initial motor vehicle incident as well as the kind of injury that she's sustained in that altercation afterwards with that significantly elevated blood pressure.
03:32
It sounds like after your conversation, she is still adamantly refusing any kind of further treatment transport.
03:38
She does need all day and the criteria.
03:40
As you just mentioned, you know, transfer, not impaired, common therapy's care, able to make informed precision to be using the kind of through the treatment transport.
03:47
She is aware of the risk of the hospital is doing so.
03:49
She can reaccess the 911 system at any time for any new four worries and concerns.
03:54
But all being said, she's still going to continue refusing any kind of further treatment transport.
03:58
We can go ahead and sign her out in 237 of the state rest of line.

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

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