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Traffic collision causes injury on Oceanside BlvdOceanside CA

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a traffic collision on Oceanside Boulevard involving a restrained driver who reportedly struck another vehicle. The male driver sustained chest pain after impact with the steering wheel. Airbags deployed and the vehicle had significant front-end damage. The patient was conscious, alert, and transported to Tri-City Hospital with spinal immobilization.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Tri-City this is Medic 217.
00:02
We're en route to your facility on cab number (number withheld).
00:10
That's (number withheld).
00:13
It's going to be for a 30 year old male.
00:16
Chief complaint today is a traumatic injury.
00:18
He's got chest pain.
00:19
From a steering wheel,
00:22
as a result of a traffic collision.
00:24
Let me know when you're ready for a photo.
00:26
I copy that.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:30
Medic 217 arrived to Tri-City Hospital on Oceanside Boulevard to find our patient.
00:39
Ambulatory on scene with OPD.
00:42
Chief complaining chest pain from hitting the steering wheel.
00:46
He was the restrained driver of a vehicle who T-boned another vehicle.
00:53
Positive airbag deployment, significant damage to the front end of the vehicle.
00:59
No loss of consciousness. Conscious and alert.
01:05
He's breathing approximately 16 times a minute, full and effective.
01:09
Oxygen saturation is ninety-eight percent on room air.
01:13
He is oriented and answering all questions appropriately.
01:18
Moving all extremities with no deficit.
01:23
Heart rate ninety-eight, blood pressure one thirty-four over eighty-eight.
01:31
Temperature ninety-five point six, blood sugar one hundred seven.
01:39
Patient in spinal immobilization.
01:43
Performing a 12-lead EKG.
01:50
Starting an IV en route.
01:53
We'll see you in about ten minutes.
01:58
Checking if there was any PSI on the car; verifying no head injury.
02:10
Negative on the PSI for the driver's vehicle, missed second question.
02:17
Checking chest for redness or marks; none observed.
02:30
Copy that. Secondary assessment negative.
02:33
Negative findings on abdomen.

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA

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