Paramedics treat injury after fall in Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medics from Berkeley transported an adult male to Highland Hospital following a mechanical fall near 31st Street in Oakland. The patient appeared to suffer a potential fracture to the right femur and received ketamine and versed for treatment. He remained stable en route with normal vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey Highland, this is Berkeley Medic One inbound with a Code Two trauma activation.
00:05
Onboarding a fifty-eight year old male patient who had a mechanical fall.
00:11
Landed on his right hip.
00:13
There's an obvious deformity like a potential fracture to the right upper femur.
00:21
Aside from that, didn't.
00:23
There is no midline that we're back saying he did get 3 mg intranasally of ketamine, and 2 mg IVP of versed.
00:32
He's at 04:15, which should be in about five.
00:35
Any questions for me?
00:38
Berkeley one, can I get a set of vitals, please?
00:41
Yeah, of course.
00:42
My apologies.
00:43
Last blood pressure was one hundred forty-one over eighty-six.
00:45
Heart rate was ninety-five, respirations at sixteen, oxygen at ninety-seven percent on room air.
00:51
Sugar was one seventy-six, we should see you again at five.
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Location mentioned:
E 31st St, Oakland, CA 94602
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