Medical emergency after fall near Medical Center Dr, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a possible fall injury near Medical Center Dr in Nashville. A woman appeared to have fallen from standing height and struck her head, with a brief loss of consciousness reported. She was described as alert upon evaluation and was transported non-emergency to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Any adult, this is Life Flight Ground Six Fourteen.
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Fourteen,
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Your way one time non-emergency.
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Sixty-nine-year-old female,
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She has a trauma.
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She had a fall from a standing position, fell backwards, striking her head with a loss of consciousness of five to seven minutes.
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She is alert and oriented at this time with me.
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She has some headache pain, was given some Tylenol and fentanyl.
00:27
Her last vitals 112 over 65, heart rate 64, respirations eleven at 94%.
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We're out about 10 minutes.
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Do you need anything further?
00:40
Just the GPS and revise the records.
00:44
GCS has been 15 throughout.
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She is alert and oriented on scene.
00:50
She was found slanted after the fall, with delayed orientation.
00:59
Any high blood pressure below 90 noted?
01:02
Negative, no, not at all.
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We are transferring the patient to Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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No imaging or testing has been done.
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