Two-vehicle rear-end crash causes shoulder and head pain, Gering NE


A two-vehicle rear-end crash occurred near 10th St in Gering, Nebraska. The driver, a 55-year-old man, and a 53-year-old female passenger were both wearing seat belts. The driver complained of shoulder pain. The passenger reported shoulder pain, pain at the back of her head, and whiplash symptoms. Both were conscious and stable with no airbag deployment or loss of consciousness.
Audio|Source: Scotts Bluff County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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About five minutes out, uh, with... Two patients.
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Patient number one is going to be a 55-year-old male. The restrained driver of a low-speed vehicle collision,
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just complaining of some shoulder pain.
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They were stopped at a stoplight. A vehicle had them from behind.
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No airbag deployment.
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Patients alert and oriented at this time.
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(name withheld) got a heart rate of 101 set in 98% in our room. I got a blood pressure 1,56 over...
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82. Patient number two when you're ready.
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Go ahead with patient number two.
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Patient number two is going to be a 53-year-old female. She was the restrained passenger.
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No airbag deployment. Patient did not hit her head. There's no loss of consciousness.
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She's complaining again of some bilateral shoulder pains, some pain to the back of her head.
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And just complains with some whiplash.
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Right, about 6 out of 10.
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Currently, she's alert and oriented for me, answering all questions for me appropriately.
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But I don't think I, first got 1.40 over pelt for pressure, sat in 94 percent on room air.
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Go to her. rate of 96, I think we'll see you here in about five.
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10th St, Gering, NE
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