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[sirens] So we got a call for a 20-year-old male who fell. It looks like he's going to be inside this store here. We don't really have a lot of information besides that, but we're going to go in here and see what's going on. [radio chatter] Five. [radio chatter] That thing hit him? Yeah. [interposing voices] You fell on your face. Can you open your eyes up for me? No. [interposing voices] No. [interposing voices] We're going to help you stand. [radio chatter] No spinal-- [interposing voices] OK. All right, see this here? Open one of your eyes. Stand up for me. You're all right. Just have a seat right there. So it sounds like we've got a male patient. He was actually working on this mechanism here to open the door. One of the parts came out, hit him in the eye there. He's got a pretty good laceration on his nose. Sounds like it knocked him back, and he actually got knocked out. So we're going to get him over to the hospital and get him fixed up. [radio chatter] You were working on the automatic door? Yes sir. And you took a big old piece of metal off, and it swung and hit you, or the door popped open? So I was taking out the screw that holds-- do you know the thing that opens the door? Yeah. I was taking off the screw. I don't know that thing was going to have pressure, because I'm replacing the whole-- OK. It broke, so I'm replacing the whole thing. And I didn't know that it's going have pressure. And once the screw came up, that thing just came flying to my face. Can you open this for me? Just as much as you can. I need to see if your eye got hit. That's-- ow! I can see. You can see out of it? Half. OK. Yeah, that's pretty bloodshot. I thought those piercings in your lip at first were something from the door. That scared the hell out of me at first. Really? (LAUGHING) Yeah, I was like-- It does look like you got some stuff in there. Oh man. Maybe it got scratched by-- [interposing voices] Pretty good, pretty good. Not as exciting as yours, though. How long you been working on doors? I'm the manager [inaudible] Well, what we can do-- since you're not really wanting to open up that left eye anyway-- is we can wrap it up. OK. And we'll just kind of put the wrap over top of that eye too, since you're not opening it up. Yes sir. That way, you don't got to keep holding that. Thank you, sir. Then you can just kind of relax. OK. You did a pretty good number on yourself, man. Did I? Yeah. And it did look like you scratched that eye, too, so that eye's probably-- can you lift your head up a little bit for me? There you go, perfect. I try. You want me to throw this little T-shirt rag out? Yeah, please. Now we found a gentleman sitting on a stool. He had a three- or four-centimeter laceration across his nose that kind of went into his eye. It didn't look like there was much of a cut to his eye, more maybe a corneal abrasion, or just some debris in the eye. But his eye did look really irritated and inflamed, so we went ahead and put a bandage on the nose, and then also kind of wrapped that eye up to prevent him from opening it up and looking around. We're responding to a 50-year-old male. He's wearing a tan shirt, gray shorts. He's asking for medical help. RP thinks that there's something fishy about the patient, due to not saying what's wrong. So he could be having a heart attack. He could be having difficulty breathing. He may be hot, tired. Knee could hurt. His feet may hurt. It's hard to say for sure. My money's on hot. Really hot. All right. Yowch. Hey, how's it going partner? So you got kicked in the groin? And then you bumped them again? They're still hurting you right now? OK. How long ago was it that they kicked you? Couple days ago. Four days ago? Couple days ago. Couple of days ago, OK. OK, when's the last time that you were able to go to the bathroom? A while ago. A little while ago, you tried to? OK. [interposing voices] Did anything come out? Yeah, there's not a whole lot that we're going to be able do here for you. So we'll take you over to the hospital. Yeah. Do you have any abdominal pain at all? Yeah bad, man. [interposing voices] --neither man. You've been drinking plenty of water? Yeah. No, not really. Think so? Well, we're not going to really-- Yeah, maybe. --encourage you to do that right now. Yeah. What? We're not going to encourage that right now, buddy. Take that for-- [interposing voices] No, I'm just like [muted] pants, man. I got to-- it's bad, dude! [interposing voices] Hey, do me a favor. Hold on a second, bud. Hey, relax. Hey, relax. No! Just a few minutes ago, you told us that you were unable to get up, you were unable to move around, you were unable to urinate. I gotta piss, man. OK, I understand. But we need to make sure that we're doing the right things here, OK? You can't just freely urinate here in the park like that. No, I'm pissing myself. And all that does is that's going to make you dirty and uncomfortable, bud. It would be my recommendation that you don't do that. Well, I got to do something, man. It's so much [muted] pain, you don't understand. Sure. Didn't you say that you were trying to go-- Well, whatever, man. --and you weren't able to? I don't want to [muted] do this. All right. [interposing voices] Stay here, bud. Just stay right here. Relax for a second. We're trying to help you out. How's that? You asking me thousands of [muted] questions. OK, fair enough. [muted], man. - Are you able to walk? - Yeah. You want to start walking him over? Walk him to the wall. We'll start making our way over to the wall, OK, bud? How do you feel on your feet? It hurts, man. Just want to make sure you're doing all right, bud. He is in quite a bit of pain, and he's been dealing with it for quite some time. Our biggest fear is testicular torsion. And that's when the testes actually spin around inside the scrotum. So obviously, there's nothing that we're going to do for him here in the field. He's going to need a doctor to do something about that. So they'll take a look. They'll evaluate him, and figure out the best course action for him. [sirens] [radio chatter] We are en route to a 32-year-old male with a stucco wall fell on top of his leg, and his leg is stuck under the wall [inaudible]. [radio chatter] [interposing voices] You ready? Hey, man. Looks like it [inaudible]. Yeah. No, I don't feel like anything broke. But you're just stuck? - Yeah, I'm stuck. - OK. - I can't feel [inaudible]. - All right. Steve, you got it down there? Let's not crush the gear. This is really heavy, man. Yeah, it's all right [inaudible],, buddy. We'll get you. What happened? I was out here while she was doing the leaves, man. You what? I was out here while she was sweeping up the leaves and then-- And it just fell? [interposing voices] --and I tried to catch it, and-- Oh. It was already leaning like, really badly. [groaning] [interposing voices] Don't move, Dad. Well, we'll help you out. Yeah, OK. OK, hang on. My legs [inaudible]. OK, you ready? One, two, three. His wife said the wall was kind of leaning before it collapsed. But she heard some glass break, turned around, and saw him pinned under that concrete wall. That don't hurt at all? Just sore. OK, just sore. All right, let's see if we can stand you up. All right. Now go and have a seat. That was heavy. Yeah! [chuckling] [interposing voices] I can only imagine. Let's just lift your pant leg up there and take a good look at you. All right. How do you feel? Better now that it's off of me. All right, Dude, that thing's freaking heavy. Yeah. You feel like you need to go down to the hospital? You want to get checked out? I think I should, just to be safe. OK. I don't feel like anything's broken. Where's that ambulance? Were you guys able to get that gurney over anywhere near here? I mean, there's like less stairs over here. OK. Do you feel like you could walk on that leg? I will try to walk, yeah. [interposing voices] Let's go. You good like that, bud? Yeah. OK. [interposing voices] High up as you can, bud. This gentleman here-- luckily, he just had some tenderness. No instability or anything in the leg. So we'll run him down into the hospital, get him looked at, and he should be home later tonight. [sirens] [radio chatter] We're going to a female down. She's a 40s female wearing a purple dress. RP will remain on scene to direct us. [interposing voices] I am torn. And we got a waver on the right-hand side. She's already standing. Yes. Was down. Hey, that mustache guy's part of the honor guard. Probably a bunch of firemen, drunk firemen. [interposing voices] We're going to start [inaudible] ambulance this. Oh no [muted]. [interposing voices] Hey, ma'am, I just saw you fall. Do you have any neck pain or back pain? [interposing voices] Nothing? Any pain here in your back? [interposing voices] Can we roll you over so we can talk to you? [interposing voices] So no C-spine issues. [interposing voices] So dear, can we sit you up so we can talk to you? Oh no. [interposing voices] Dear, have you been drinking some alcohol tonight? Drinking alcohol? Yeah? Any drugs? Any street drugs or illegal drugs? No pot, no meth? No cocaine? Just alcohol? OK. Where's your family and friends at? What year is it? [interposing voices] --keep it going-- [interposing voices] OK, who's our president? OK, I know who you're talking about. Yeah. So dear-- I'm just here to assess you medically, dear. We can talk about Trump later. We got to worry about [inaudible].. (LAUGHING) OK, dear. Shouldn't have brought it up. So we have to stand you up, OK? We have an intoxicated female, who looks like she's been out celebrating this evening. Made sure to gather all of her property and send that along. So she'll have to go to our trauma center, because she did knock herself out. [radio chatter] Fire dispatch, [inaudible] 2216 responding to Garden Highway and Northgate. A call for an auto versus bicyclist just came in. It's not a well-lit road, and if there was a bicyclist out there-- there's a lot of homeless that live out along there, so that's a possibility that's the person that maybe got hit. 2216 on scene. [interposing voices] Did he talk to you? Is it really bad? Well, they're going to take a look at it. [groaning] Are you hurting anywhere besides that leg or your arm? Just your leg. OK, chest, stomach OK? You got to try and stop moving your head and neck. Your stomach? Where at in your stomach? Left rib area? OK. Are you having trouble breathing? You're breathing fine, OK. Your head's not hurting at all? OK. You weren't knocked out? OK, all right. All right. You OK? OK, they're going to take good care of him, all right? He's going to be all right. [interposing voices] You guys want me to get his shoes off? [sirens] Whenever anyone gets hit, we got to assume the worst. So we're putting him in full C-spine precautions, which is on a board. They're going to apply a traction splint to his right leg. Once they get it in place, it's going to basically bring that femur bone back into alignment. The count of three, one, two, three. Right now, when they roll him, they're checking his back, doing like, kind of a primary assessment, a quick once-over to make sure he doesn't have any other injuries to his back side. And now they're moving him back onto the board. All right, count of three, one, two, three. [groaning] Doing good, man. You're doing good, sir. [interposing voices] Here's his bag, wherever you want it. Davis. They're running him code 3 to UC Davis. He had an obvious deformity to his right femur region, which is a life-threatening injury. So they're getting him there as quick as they can to see the doctors, and they'll take good care of him. Hopefully, he'll be all right. And we're going to go bail and get off this highway, which is dangerous on the time of night that it is right now. [sirens] [radio chatter]
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Published: Thu Nov 12 2020
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