Woman slips on ice at Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a woman who slipped on ice on the tarmac at Bradley International Airport. The patient reported pain in her left hip but was alert and did not lose consciousness. She was treated with IV medication and transported to St. Francis Hospital with stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT EMS Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Coming over to forty-six, forty-six year old female patient coming from work today at the airport.
00:05
She slipped on some ice on the tarmac.
00:07
The way she fell, she kind of did like a split and fell on her bottom.
00:11
She's complaining of left-sided hip pain.
00:13
There is no shortening or rotation, but there is some pretty significant pain.
00:18
Proper patient, no loss of consciousness.
00:20
She did not hit her head.
00:22
She's not on blood thinners.
00:23
En route time 4:15.
00:25
Last blood pressure one hundred twenty-eight over ninety, heart rate ninety-two, ninety-nine percent oxygen.
00:29
Radio, she's getting some IV Tylenol that has improved the pain and repeated in about 4 minutes.
00:35
No further questions or assignment upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Bradley International Airport (BDL), Schoephoester Rd, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
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