Medical helicopter transports elderly patient with head bleed


Audio|Source: UVA Helicopter Dispatch
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Transcript:
UBA Medcom, UBA Metcom, helicopter AirCare Eagle. Air Care Eagles, UBA, METCOM, go ahead. Hey, good evening. Air Care Eagles at Bound to your facility, 12-minute ETA, and a facility hop coming from an correct adopter's force ED going to your CTU. A. Boy, 79-year-old female patient has a bad, has been diagnosed with cerebral head bleeds. Current GCS, best GCS is about nine. She's on cardine right now. No other drips bad functioning normally. Last set of vital signs sinus rhythm at, oops, small sinus back I guess. Anywhere from 120 to 130. Last pressure was 95 over 53. She's been sat in anywhere between 95 and 100%. and she's breathing about 22 to 24 times a minute. She's got a cervical column in place from a previously diagnosed C2 fracture. This will be a cold offload of your helipat. We'll require a stretcher. This concludes our report, much needed anything further. No further. You'll be cleared for our West helipad. West helipad, please. We'll have someone standing by. Okay, copy cleared into the west hilltad and so we'll be standing by. Thanks for you hope. We'll see you in a little bit.
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Orange County, VA
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