Elderly woman injured in fall near E 31st St, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical incident near E 31st St in Oakland involving a seventy-two-year-old woman who suffered a head laceration and wrist pain after an apparent fall. She remained conscious with stable vital signs and was transported to Highland Hospital under a trauma activation for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, (name withheld). Go ahead.
00:03
Hello, Highland.
00:04
This is Medic Two Hundred and Twenty Four coming to Code Two.
00:07
It's a trauma activation.
00:09
Code Two trauma for a seventy-two year old female who had a ground level witness fall on the sidewalk.
00:22
She does take (name withheld).
00:23
Get this warning, no loss of consciousness.
00:27
She has pain to her right forearm.
00:34
No midline neck pain.
00:37
Vitals are 130 over sixty-eight, heart rate eighty-one,
00:41
Respirations 80.
00:44
Room air GCS 15.
00:46
We’re working on a BGL right now, and we’ll see you in 6 minutes.
00:53
Hey, parent trauma.
00:56
This is coach trauma.
00:59
Does she have any apparent trauma?
01:05
Well, the trauma sustained is a laceration to the top of the right head, bleeding's controlled, and wrist pain, right wrist pain.
01:15
Ten five.
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Location mentioned:
E 31st St, Oakland, CA 94602
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