Medical transport after fall near Vanderbilt, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical team transported an elderly female patient to Vanderbilt trauma unit after she apparently fell to the ground while tangled in a dog leash. The patient had a nasal laceration and hematoma but remained stable with normal vital signs during transfer from Winchester.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I got a seventy-seven-year-old female.
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Seventy-seven-year-old female that's been transferred coming out of Winchester.
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So it's an additional Winchester patient accepting to the trauma unit in the ER.
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GCS is currently 15.
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It's a little warm.
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Patient reportedly had a ground level fall.
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Was tangled up in a dog leash, mechanical fall to the ground.
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Her nasal septum has a hematoma.
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Also has some bright red paint.
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Noticed small laceration to her nose.
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Otherwise, she is asthmatic.
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EP currently 137 over 503.
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Pulse 58.
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A put on the monitor.
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Vibrations of 18, 1801.
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Five hundred and ninety-six percent repaired.
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Nine hundred and sixty-six percent repaired from there.
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Patient has not had any hypotension or tachycardia.
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Won't be there in about 10 minutes.
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At this time, if you need further, we'll get full report.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Center Dr Suite 3600, Nashville, TN 37232
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