Medical flight brings patient after fall near hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical flight transported a 72-year-old woman to a hospital after she reportedly fell earlier in the evening, sustaining a forehead laceration and possible neck and hand fractures. The transport was non-emergent, and vital signs were stable during the flight.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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LifeFlight 510 around to your facility, non-emergent ETA approximately 10 minutes.
00:05
On board I have a seventy-two year old female.
00:08
Complaint of a fall about 11:30 this evening.
00:12
She has a laceration to her forehead above the right eye.
00:17
It's open and is currently just bandaged.
00:23
Sorry, she is a C caller.
00:27
It shows that she has a possible C1-C2 fracture with evidence affecting both hands.
00:34
The LOC is unknown right now.
00:37
Blood pressure is 172 over 91.
00:41
Heart rate is 91.
00:42
Assignment on the monitor.
00:43
She's been at 96% on room air.
00:46
At this time not on any blood center.
00:48
We don't have any further.
00:49
Again we are about 10 minutes out.
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