Elderly woman injured in wheelchair fall, Mt Clemens MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an 84-year-old woman from an assisted living facility near Harrington Street to McLaren Macomb Hospital after she fell from her wheelchair, sustaining facial injuries. She was alert and stable, with normal vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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We have an 84-year-old female coming from assisted living today.
00:04
Chief complaint is a fall from her wheelchair.
00:06
Patient did fall face first.
00:08
She does have blood around her mouth and nose, and she does have a hematoma on the forehead.
00:14
No other outward signs of trauma were noted.
00:16
Sounds like she did not lose consciousness.
00:18
She does not take any blood thinners or aspirin daily.
00:21
She is alert, granted times one.
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With a GCS of 13.
00:24
Sounds like that is her normal baseline per staff on scene.
00:29
Last set of vitals, we have a blood pressure of 117 over 68, 117 over 68.
00:33
Pulse oximetry at 94 percent room air.
00:36
Showing sinus rhythm at a rate of 81.
00:38
Respiratory rate is 16 and unlabored.
00:40
Got a blood glucose level of 169.
00:43
If you don't require anything further, we should be seeing you guys in about five to six minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Harrington St, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
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