Air rescue for injured teenager with head and hand wounds, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, air rescue responded to a 15-year-old male with forehead and left hand lacerations and altered mental status. The patient had stable vital signs, was on a backboard with a cervical collar, and was transferred from Homestead to Kendall Hospital helipad.
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Transcript:
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It just heads up.
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It's a 15-year-old male.
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I've got some lacs to the forehead and left hand.
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He's altered as well when we were rolling him into the hospital.
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You got an IV established, stable vitals, on a backboard with a C-collar.
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Ready to go.
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Location mentioned:
SW 40 St Emergency Entrance, Miami, FL 33175
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