Woman transported to St. Mary's after fall, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman was transported by Madison Medic 6 to St. Mary’s Hospital after reporting pain from a fall that occurred within the past week. She experienced tailbone and back pain but had no other injuries noted. Her blood pressure and oxygen levels were within normal range, though her blood sugar was high.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital, this is Madison Medic 6.
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Should be just about 10 minutes out from you coming in with a 65-year-old female.
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Chief complaint this morning is pain in her back right above her tailbone.
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Patient states she fell within the last week and has ongoing pain where she contacted the floor.
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Not on any blood thinners to her knowledge.
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Unable to give a clear timeline on the fall.
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No other injuries or pain noted by the patient.
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No discoloration noted to the patient's tailbone area.
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Now we have a blood pressure of 142 over 80, pulse of 99, and regular.
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SpO2 is 98 percent on room air.
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Blood sugar is 387.
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Patient is alert and able to answer questions.
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We should be there in about 10 minutes.
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Any comments, questions, or concerns at this time?
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Questions will find room on arrival.
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Clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715
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