Man injured during detention at Naval Base San Diego, San Diego CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 55-year-old man at Naval Base San Diego experienced rib pain after being detained by Navy police. He requested transfer to Balboa Hospital. Medical assessment found stable vital signs and no visible injuries.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Copy that. We've got a fifty-five year old male.
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We're on scene at Naval Base San Diego.
00:06
This patient's a frequent flyer.
00:09
He was recently detained by Navy police for being on campus.
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During detention, he said he believed he received a right side rib injury while being handcuffed.
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No other complaints, pain rated seven out of ten.
00:27
We took a look at the site.
00:29
Pain site shows no deformities, bruising or bleeding.
00:34
No other complaints.
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History of mental health, no allergies or medications.
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Vitals are stable.
00:40
Blood pressure 123 over 90.
00:42
Heart rate 108, sinus tachy.
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Respirations 18 per minute.
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Oxygen saturation one hundred percent on room air.
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GCS is 15.
00:51
Lung sounds clear. Pupils equal.
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Patient is ambulatory without assistance.
00:54
Skin signs normal.
00:57
He's requesting to go to Balboa Hospital.
01:00
Patient is a veteran and VA healthcare patient.
01:06
I'm calling to confirm transfer approval.
01:10
Please confirm with Balboa to make sure.
01:14
That's about it.
01:15
How do you copy?
01:17
I copy. Please stand by, I'll give them a call.
01:22
Copy, thank you.
01:24
Going with Engine 55 with an AMA.
01:29
Medic 96 is sharp.
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Go ahead.
01:35
Normally a veteran would go to the VA.
01:45
Copy. Please reroute us, stand by while I get a destination.
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