79-year-old woman treated for head injury after fall, Troy MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 79-year-old woman at a nursing facility for a head injury after an unwitnessed fall. Bleeding was controlled and she was wearing a cervical collar. She was transported for further medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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All you guys with report.
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All-Montradis, drilling squad, three, and not the facility currently priority 3, 79-year-old female, who's coming from a nursing facility.
00:08
She's complaint today is going to be a fall of a head injury.
00:11
With an unwitnessed fall, the patient does not take bless in her daily.
00:14
She does have an injury to the back of her head.
00:16
Bleeding is controlled currently.
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She was placed in a cervical collar.
00:19
She was just complaining of head pain.
00:21
Unknown loss of consciousness, like I said, blood pressure of 137 over 75, 137 over 75, heart rate of 95, 8-5 on the monitor, 95%.
00:30
room air. Seen respiration is non-labored.
00:32
Patient is alert and oriented times one, GCS of 14.
00:35
That is normal due to a history dementia.
00:37
You know, requiring for the Obedroom Pavilion about five.
00:40
Sterling ambulance, Dave, on the Rogerville.
00:42
Troy Clear.
00:44
Thanks, thanks, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085
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