Man injured after fall near Medical Center Dr, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a LifeFlight medical team responded to a call near Medical Center Dr involving a 60-year-old man who felt dizzy, fell from bed, and injured his right side. The patient was alert with stable vital signs and was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
And about LifeFlight to Vanderbilt, LifeFlight to you.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:08
This is LifeFlight Two, we're out with a transfer to Vanderbilt with a 60-year-old male.
00:15
Approximately 6:00 this morning, he was getting out of bed, felt dizzy, and fell onto a large chest.
00:20
He fell on his right side, pain in his right side.
00:24
Was normative for the EMS that arrived at the ER.
00:31
Three pack red blood cells.
00:33
Blood cells were started on the legal through prior arrival.
00:37
GCS is 15.
00:40
Current set of vitals, heart rate 76, blood pressure 114 over 75, and pulse 90.
01:04
Seventy-one, take it.
01:10
All right, 122 strong and regular.
01:16
Side attached on a monitor, no abnormalities noted.
01:19
Eighteen-gauge IV established.
01:21
Blood sugar was 209.
01:22
We'll be OK about 0530.
01:27
Likewise, here the traffic was broken.
01:29
Can you advise your ETA and chief complaint?
01:36
This is Angel Three.
01:41
Angel Three, stand by.
01:43
Three four is in use.
01:45
Radio at one point two, did you call the report?
01:51
Negative, I need an ETA and a chief complaint please.
01:56
The ETA is about eight minutes now, and the patient is complaining of pain to the right rib after a fall.
02:04
That is post-fall.
02:08
That's a good copy.
02:09
Thank you, Angel Three.
02:11
Stand by.
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