Man injured in grease fire transported to medical center, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 31-year-old man suffered burns to both forearms and palms in a grease fire in Overton County. He is being transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment. The burns cover about 11 percent of his body surface area. There is no apparent airway injury, and his vital signs are stable.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Vanderbilt ED, this is Air Evac One Nine.
00:04
Air Evac, go ahead.
00:06
Hi, we're coming to you from Overton County, Tennessee.
00:12
We have a thirty-one year old male involved in a grease fire.
00:16
We have burned two bilateral forearms and palms.
00:22
We have them on 100 % FiO two.
00:26
Current vitals are going to be 111 heart rate, 150 over 94 blood pressure, and 99 percent SpO2.
00:35
He has received 300 of fentanyl and 20 of ketamine.
00:43
AOA is patient.
00:44
We have IVs established.
00:48
He has a 15.
00:50
Are there any other further questions?
00:54
What TBSA is this?
00:58
Approximately 11 %.
01:02
Good copy. And no airway involvement or anything, correct?
01:06
That is correct.
01:10
Is this GCS 15? Yes.
01:16
Good copy. Thank you.
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