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Lancaster ER, Lancaster, 21 Bravo.
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We are currently en route non-emergent with an (number withheld) female, 85.
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She fell off of her bed and is experiencing right shoulder pain,
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possible dislocation.
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She also has a laceration to her upper lip, which the bleeding is controlled.
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. . Pressure 100 and twenty-six over eighty-seven, pulse is ninety-nine, respirations 18 .
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SpO two is ninety-four percent on room air.
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She did have a positive head strike.
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She is in a C collar.
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She's negative for blood thinners, negative loss of consciousness.
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And our ETA is about 15 min .
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So that lip laceration, do you know about how long it is?
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Can you repeat that?
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So lip laceration, do you know about how long it is?
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The laceration to her lip was a result of or was because of the fall, and it's about 30 minutes ago now.
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No, like how big is the laceration?
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Laceration is less than a quarter inch.
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Copy, listening to you.