Elderly hospice patient falls and hits head at nursing home, Woodville WI
Emergency responders were called to a nursing home where a 90-year-old hospice patient fell from a lifting device and hit her head. There was no bleeding, but the patient was unresponsive. Vital signs were stable. The incident occurred near Lockwood Street, room 122.
Audio|Source: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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Transcript:
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First page of all the DMS from the first responders in the village of Woodville for near Lockwood Street at Parkview near Lockwood,
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Room 122, 90-year-old female, assist patient fell out of the Hoyer lift while being transported and struck head.
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Crossing at 17 Delta 3 response to across streets, Johnson Street and railroad drive.
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For ball the DMS, the first responders, it's 1300.
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Medic. Medic.
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Medic.
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Medic 56.
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Enroll.
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Medic 56. Enroll.
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1300. 36. 1300. 1300.
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In dispatchment, 56.
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Go ahead.
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Information for you, it sounds like the patient's baseline is typically does not respond.
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Copy.
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That's 13-1.
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Second page for Baldwin's first responders, you were being requested to 2013-03.
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After we're requested to near Lockwood Street, Room 122, in a parkview nursing home for a 90-year-old female on a fall.
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She's a hospice patient that was being transferred on a Hoyer lift and fell and struck her head.
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No bleeding.
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The patient is typically not responsive.
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Your dispatch code will be a 17 Delta 3 response.
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Her oxygen is 96% and her pulse is 56.
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Again, near Lockwood street, room 122.
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Disfage clear of your second page, 1303.
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Location mentioned:
Lockwood St, Woodville, WI 54028
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