Teenager injured by dropped weights causing leg deformity, College Station TX
A 17-year-old male dropped weights on his leg causing a visible leg deformity but no bone protrusion. The patient is conscious but may faint. The incident occurred near Sir Rios Drive in College Station.
Audio|Source: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
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Medical Emergency, Engine 5, Medic 2, Traumatic Injury, near Sir Rios Drive, College Station.
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Medical Emergency, Engine 5, Medic 2, Traumatic Injury, near Sir Rios Drive.
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Cross Pateo Place, Malabro Loop, Box 327, or Shlomer 2, Brian Power 2.
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That's part two.
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That's quick.
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Just twice, 25.
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95, go ahead.
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We'll take that traumatic injury.
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We'll be responding from H.E.B.
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Osceila Maria.
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The call from M2.
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That's truck two?
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Injur-Vis-N-R-R-Route.
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In the Vows-N-N-Route.
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In-Vis-N-Vis-N-N-Route.
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Five, Medic 5.
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You're a 17-year-old male conscious breathing.
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The son broke his leg.
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He was weightlifting and dropped the weights on the leg.
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It is an obvious deformity.
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No bone is sticking through the skin.
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And let me be advised they say he looks like he's willing to pass out.
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Again, bone is not visible but is obviously deformed.
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Patient is going to be in the garage, so it will be a great fort focus in the driveway and also a red car in the garage.
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They report setting his tail.
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Advice if he passes out or starts the vomits and move him and lay on the side.
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College Station, TX
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