Elderly woman treated after fall near E 31st St, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a nursing home near E 31st St in Oakland for a possible medical emergency involving an elderly woman who fell. She appeared to have hit her head and injured her ankle but remained alert and stable. She was transported to Highland Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Highland Hospital.
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This is Alameda Medic Two coming to you Code Two with a trauma alert on board.
00:05
We have an 88-year-old woman coming from a nursing home where she had an unwitnessed fall.
00:12
She is alert, GCS 15.
00:15
States she got out of bed, tripped on her ankle, fell, and hit the back of her head.
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Denies loss of consciousness.
00:21
It does say she has some pain in the back of her head as well as her right ankle.
00:25
Denies any neck or back pain at this time.
00:28
Staff states she is on Eliquis.
00:31
She's got a heart rate of eighty-eight.
00:33
Lead is demand.
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Pulse ninety-eight percent room air.
00:37
Last blood pressure one hundred thirty-six over seventy-two.
00:41
She's breathing about sixteen times a minute.
00:43
And if you have no further questions or concerns, we'll send you about St. Hayward Coffee.
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Location mentioned:
E 31st St, Oakland, CA 94602
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