Patient transported to Vanderbilt after fall, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel conducted a medical transport of an elderly patient from a facility in Huntington to Vanderbilt University Medical Center following an apparent fall the previous night. The patient reportedly suffered a subarachnoid bleed and was awake and stable during transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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We're transporting a 73-year-old female transfer out of Huntington.
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Patient diagnosed with subarachnoid bleed.
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She's awake with a GCS of 13, which is her normal mental status.
00:13
She has dementia.
00:15
CT 137 over 76, RA 72.
00:20
Fifteen, ten thirty-six percent on room air.
00:24
Turn them on the cardiac monitor.
00:26
We got about a ten-minute ETA.
00:32
And how did this injury occur? Also, has the patient been below non-hystolic at any given point in time?
00:39
The injury occurred last night from a fall.
00:43
Was brought into the ER this afternoon.
00:46
No blood pressure has been good.
00:50
Been tire trip.
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