Pregnant woman transferred for head trauma, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a pregnant woman was being transferred by ambulance from Skyline Hospital to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for evaluation of head trauma caused by a brain bleed. Her vital signs were stable, she was alert, and the transfer was described as non-emergent.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're inbound one time non-emergent with a transfer from Skyline.
00:04
Chief complaint is going to be head trauma secondary to a brain bleed.
00:08
Patient (name withheld) is awake and alert, GCS 15.
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All vitals are stable as follows.
00:16
Blood pressure of (number withheld) over (number withheld), heart rate (number withheld), slurring rhythm (number withheld).
00:21
Respirations (number withheld)%, all within normal range.
00:24
There,
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Patient is also four months pregnant.
00:28
We have about a 15 min ETA at your facility.
00:31
Do you require anything further?
00:35
Can I get patient age, please?
00:39
Did you repeat your last?
00:42
Can I get the patient's age, please? And when did the head trauma occur?
00:48
Patient is (number withheld) female and said the injury happened at 11 o'clock today.
00:58
That's a good copy.
00:59
Thank you.
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