Gas heater explosion causes burns near Medical Center Dr, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a person who sustained first and second degree burns to the lower legs and forearms following a small gas heater explosion near Medical Center Dr around 3 a.m. The patient appeared stable during transport for medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Going to emergency traffic.
00:02
(name withheld) has burns to both lower legs and forearms, first and second degree burns.
00:14
Small gas heater explosion about 3 a.m.
00:17
this morning.
00:19
Current GCS is 15.
00:21
Vitals are stable, sinus rhythm on the monitor, heart rate 64.
00:26
BP 133 over.
00:27
Respirations 16, O2 saturation ninety-six percent.
00:32
We are about 12 minutes out.
00:37
Can you give me the TVSA please?
00:42
Ravine Dent last, you broke up.
00:47
Can you give us a TVSA please?
00:53
I don't know what a TVSA is.
00:58
What's the total body surface area that is burned, sir? What's the percentage of that?
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