Ambulance transports teen male after fall with brief unconsciousness, Moab UT


An ambulance is transporting a 16-year-old male to Moab Regional Hospital after he fell near Williams Way and briefly lost consciousness. Medical signs include a heart rate in the 60s, blood pressure of 103 over 60, and oxygen saturation at 96%. No central nervous system involvement is suspected.
Audio|Source: Moab Fire
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Grand Ambulance 51 in route to MRH.
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Comfer.
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Amirits, Ambulance, Ambuln 51, Fisher Report.
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Ambulance 51, go for MRI.
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Burn nature facility and I'm ready to approximately three to five minutes out.
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With the Conscious and Alert, 16-year-old male.
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He complained of fall near Williams Way.
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Positive loss of consciousness.
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Break.
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Federal signs are as follows, heart rate, 60s on the monitor, BP 103 over 60, setting 96% on rear.
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You have a DGengager access, 100 by percent, and fours overhand on board, and it's possible non-CS, no CNS involvement, but calling that trauma with you.
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Is patient anti-coagulated?
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Is patient anti-coagulated? Yeah, good.
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That's for.
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And that one will be closing available.
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That's right.
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Location mentioned:
Near Williams Way, Moab, UT 84532
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