Medical response to man injured in fall


Emergency responders are helping a man who fell and hurt his head. He is awake and stable, but his heart rate is slightly high.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
01:45
Transcript:
Keep (name withheld) on the city. Take the place. Okay, then he's just like, number 11, like Hongo. Go ahead. Transclear current two notes of the Honda. Okay, Roger. Final Dede, number nine. Perfect. Code 2[1], Level 2, BLS[2] medical. Trauma. Those times 10-10-0[3]. Very good. This is EMT Leland on board. I have a 69-year-old male, ANO4, GCS 15. Patients, chief complainers, fall with head injury, negative loss of consciousness, negative blood thinners. Patients, vital signs are all within normal limits with exception of a 104 heart rate. He is a VG of 116 and we are BLS for trauma about four minutes out. Any questions? the city one negative we are not activating this is trauma this is at BLS negative neck negative back pain negative loss of consciousness and negative blood thinners say it was going
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent response (non-lights and sirens)
[2]
BLS: Basic Life Support (non-advanced EMS care)
[3]
10-10-0: Arrived at scene (contextually inferred to mean present with patient)
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Eureka, CA
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