Man injured in accident at San Diego shipyard, San Diego CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical incident at the San Diego shipyard where a 32-year-old worker suffered a two-inch deep laceration to his left forearm from a razor blade. The bleeding was controlled with a makeshift tourniquet before EMS applied a combat tourniquet and clotting material. The man was transported to UCSD Hospital in stable condition.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
We got a call down to the shipyard here for the Navy for a 32-year-old male.
00:06
Sounds like he was using a razor blade.
00:07
Has about a two-inch full thickness laceration to his left forearm.
00:11
He states it was not spurting out but coming out at a steady quick rate of speed.
00:16
He applied his own makeshift tourniquet and then EMS staff here down at NASSCO applied a regular.
00:26
Combat tourniquet.
00:27
They applied some quick clot covered by Coban to the left forearm.
00:34
There is no radial pulse on the left forearm right now due to the tourniquet. Patient has a GCS of 15, oriented times four, heart rate seventy-seven, normal sinus rhythm, blood pressure one hundred forty-two over one hundred five, breathing eighteen, and oxygen saturation ninety-eight.
00:49
Patient has an eighteen-gauge in the right AC.
00:54
Negative for any blood thinners and does not take medications on a daily basis.
01:00
Negative for blood thinners.
01:02
Probably about ten minutes out from UCSD.
01:05
A little less than ten minutes out from UCSD.
01:07
How do you copy?
01:09
I copy you when he's here.
01:10
Razor blade caused a two-inch laceration to his arm.
01:14
Sounds like it was bleeding quite a bit.
01:15
A combat tourniquet was applied.
01:18
Quick clot was also placed on it.
01:21
I copy no real pulse.
01:22
It wasn't finished yet. No blood thinners were used.
01:26
Right? And is all accurate.
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