Elderly man treated after fall at home, Liberty MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a call for an elderly man who had fallen at home in Liberty, Missouri. He sustained minor injuries, including a forehead bruise and a skin tear, and was transported to Liberty Hospital for evaluation without emergency priority.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Kansas City 506 en route non-emergency to Liberty Hospital ER with a 90-year-old male.
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He fell at his home alone a couple hours ago and was able to crawl over to a chair and pull himself up out.
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Pulled himself up into that chair after laying on the floor for a couple hours.
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He complains of some head pain, some bilateral shoulder pain, some back pain.
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Looks like he's got a bruise on the front of his forehead and I find a skin tear on his right bicep.
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He denies any loss of consciousness.
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He does take a blood thinner.
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He's awake, alert, and oriented times four. GCS 15. Vital signs 166 over 72.
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Heart rate seven. The respirations seem non-labored.
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He's at ninety-six on room air.
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And his sugar is 291.
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I've got a C-collar in place, and we'll see you probably in seven or eight minutes.
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What can I answer for you?
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
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