Man injured hand in drill accident treated by ambulance, Eureka CA
A 49-year-old man was injured in a drill accident, cutting his left middle finger. Ambulance crew transported him to St. Joseph Hospital. The wound was about 1 inch long and treated with a pressure dressing. The patient was stable but in pain.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
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The city tube, go to level two, trauma.
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Thank you, Mayor Thompson, 942.
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Go ahead.
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Good morning, this is Jesse Young City, too, coming away with CO2, Level 2 trauma.
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I'm approximately five minutes out with a 49-year-old male, she complains of 8 on 10.
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It's a left middle finger pain secondary to a laceration occurred from an accident involving a drill and a piece of metal piping.
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Approximately 1-inch laceration to the end of his middle finger, leading his control with pressure dressing this time.
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UZAN 04, GCS 15, vital funds within normal limits, the exception of hypertension at 144 over 102.
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And we'll be a list this time.
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I'll stand by for any questions or orders.
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Location mentioned:
Near Dolbeer St, Eureka, CA 95501
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