Assault victim transferred between hospitals, Warren MI
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According to the dispatch call, a 35-year-old male assault victim with neck and facial fractures was transferred from Henry Ford Madison Heights to Henry Ford Warren. His condition was stable and he showed moderate responsiveness. Alcohol was a factor.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Henry Ford Warren, go ahead.
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Henry Ford Warren, Medic 113, inbound inter-facility.
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With a 35-year-old male, he is an inter-facility transfer from Henry Ford Madison Heights.
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The assault victim has a neck fracture and an orbital fracture.
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The patient is alert and responsive to two parameters.
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He received 0.5 of Ativan from staff approximately two hours ago and has alcohol believed to still be significant.
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Last tested two hours ago to be three.
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The patient is alert and oriented to two parameters.
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He responds to yes and no questions and grunts.
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He says a few words occasionally.
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Heart rate is 88, sinus on the monitor.
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Blood pressure is 122 over 72.
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Respirations are 14 to 16, clear in all fields.
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96% oxygen saturation on room air.
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A cervical collar is applied, an IV established, resting comfortably at this time.
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ETA is 10 to 12 minutes, nothing further.
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Nothing further.
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See you on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
12 Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48093
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