Female detainee injured head repeatedly in patrol vehicle, Traverse City MI
Emergency medical services transported a 52-year-old female in police custody to Munson Hospital after she injured her head by repeatedly striking it inside the patrol vehicle. She became unresponsive and had a low consciousness score on arrival. Vital signs were recorded before arrival at the hospital.
Audio|Source: Traverse City and Grand Traverse County District 7 MSP Digital Fire / Police
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Hello. You're calling Munson to identify and go ahead.
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Hey Munson, this is Cedar Alpha 891, coming to your location with a 52-year-old female, 31 trauma,
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suspected TBI.
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Patient was in custody with law enforcement and struck head repeatedly on the interior flexing glass in the vehicle.
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Law enforcement reports that when they went back to secure her, she slumped over and went unresponsive.
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She remains unresponsive to us, GCS of 7.
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I have a heart rate of 96, 23 respirations with a 38-end title, blood pressure 141 over 77, and a blood glucose of 138.
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She did briefly open her eyes with insertion of an NPA, which she was not tolerating.
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She does have a patent airway and a gig reflex.
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Unless you need anything further, we're about 10 minutes out.
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Traverse City, MI
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