Elderly woman with dementia transported after multiple falls, Harbor Springs MI


A 94-year-old woman with dementia fell multiple times and has head pain. She has no visible injuries or neck pain but requires medical care and is being transported to McLaren Hospital. Vital signs are stable.
Audio|Source: Emmet County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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2432. We're going to be on Eastlake Street and Eastlake Road. Going to be a Mission Ridge, Paul, Boy,
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Tom, 7, Ida, 0, Tom.
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I had 1839.
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Central 40 off of 3.
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40 off of 3.
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Transporting to McLaren.
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At 1840.
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Clarenorden, Northern McLarenvich.
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From 40, Alpha 3 and your 800.
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Claren, can you please read identifying a lot?
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40-a-3 pyramid count on board with a 94-year-old female.
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Patient's initials (name withheld) and (name withheld). Day verse (number withheld).
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Called initially for repeated falls or fell on Sunday and having head pain.
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When we arrived today, we got a little bit of a different story. It sounds like two single-people episodes today,
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along with several little falls.
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She is not on a blood center.
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It's hard to get a real complete story without any falls during those seeable episodes. I can't see injuries. However, she does say the back of her head hurts.
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Patient does have dementia.
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We're not finding any injury back there. There's no neck or spine pain.
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Showing a paste rate at 70, 70, BP of 1.45 over 85.
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We did have a pulse-plex range of 92 up to 94.
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Her fingers are cold.
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Blood sugar at 79, do you have a line in labs for you, and we'll be at your stillty in about four minutes.
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Do you require anything further?
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Okay, clear.
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Three, clear.
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Twenty-eight, you essential status on yourself?
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Good.
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