On 1/17/2016 SO EMT Perez was dispatched to HG-407. SO EMT Perez knocked and announced his presence at the door. SO EMT Perez was greeted at the door by the resident. The Resident, a Mrs. Elsie Cooperman answered the door and was activly bleeding from her face as she was trying to explain what had happened. SO EMT Perez immediatly began to controll the active bleeding and had Mrs. Elsie Cooperman sit down in a nearby chair while he tried to also calm the resident down so he could get some information about what happened. While controlling bleeding SO EMT Perez gained a short patient history as well as had dispatch activate 911. Mrs. Elsie Cooperman reportedly tripped and fell in her bedroom and her face hit a nearby dresser and started activly
On 10/22/2015 SO EMT Perez was dispatched to FC 418 regaurding a fallen female resident. SO EMT Perez knocked and announce his presence at the door and was greeted by the spouse of the resident who invited him in. The fallen resident in question was on the kitchen floor sitting upright, a Mrs. Barbara Murtishaw. Mrs. Barbara Murtishaw had fallen in her kitchen and needed a lift assist because she could not get up on her own strength. Mrs. Barbara Murtishaw stated that she was not in any pain and only wated to be lifted upright.
SO EMT Perez then witnessed Mrs. Fox walk to her bedside without assistance and get into her bed on her own. When she was in a comfortable position
On 8/1/2015 S/O EMT Perez was dispatched to FC-609 regarding a fall. S/O EMT Perez announced hispresnece and knocked at the door and was verbally greeted in by the resident. The fallen resident, a Mrs. Ida Looney stated she lost her balance and fell while trying to get up from the living room couch and was unable to get up on her own strength, Mrs. Looney was on the couch by the time S/O EMT Perez arrived. Mrs. Looney stated that; she was unaware of any change in medications nor was she aware that she was on any blood thinners, She did recall and remember the fall and was unaware and or could not recolect weather or not she was seeing a doctor here at riderwood. Mrs. Looney seemed to be a bit complacent mentally to which her spouse said was
As you know I have been trying to meet with you to discuss your case with you since January of this year. Specifically, you had appointments scheduled for January 20, 2017, January 24, 2017, February 9, 2017, February 24, 2017 and, March 21, 2017. You failed to keep any of these appointments. The reason I wanted to meet with you was to explain why I was not interested in pursuing this case.
When MERT got there, they weren’t allowed to evaluate due to protocol with security. The hospital was automatically called, without any evaluation of me, or my friend from MERT, despite us both being conscious, coherent
While I was standing in the atrium around 1115 I noticed the patient I just escorted out was walking into the heart lobby with a woman Ellen Laney. as they entered the atrium she was yelling that he just hit her. So I pursed Thompson through the breeze way to the parking garage stopping him and asking him if he had hit that women back there he told me no I was just standing to close to her I was just asking for a ride home. I proceeded to escort Thompson off campus and stayed in the heart parking lot making sure he did not come back.
Before I even step foot in the door I could hear sobbing and the distress in a woman 's voice. I carried in the necessary equipment, the cops were actively doing CPR as the advanced life support provider (ALS) was looking for IV access. As EMS personnel we took over for the cops, we placed a LUCAS device on him, it 's a device that does compressions for you. Then, we continued ventilating the patient and placed him on a backboard in preparation to transport and move the patient.
Uses a walker. • Mr. Raj Singh, a 68-year-old admitted with chest pain and scheduled to have a cardiac catheterization done today at noon. He is very anxious and rings the call bell every 15 minutes to ask whether he is going to die and if the cardiac catheterization is really necessary. • Mr. George Rivera, a 38-year-old Mexican male, admitted with high blood sugars and newly diagnosed with diabetes.
The nursing student realized that Nelson is choking and immediately told others to call 911. When police officers arrived, Caitlin was not breathing. “We, fortunately, had some officers doing traffic enforcement (nearby),” told Fairfield Police Chief Gary McNamara to the Connecticut Post. Paramedics were able to clear the throat blockage in the ambulance on the way to St. Vincent’s Medical Center but it was too late because the lack of
Routine A disturbance in a Tuesday morning routine was a change of a lifetime: my brief car-ride nap was interrupted by a crash, then, the jarring of the ambulance. It was an unexpected awakening. Sixth grade social studies and spelling tests had to be put aside, as the rest of my day would be filled with the beeps of machines and chatter of scrub-clad trauma nurses. Suddenly, my mind was back in my body - and my first conscious words were my complaints of the uncomfortable neck brace, followed by my request to remove it.
On 7/19/2015 SO EMT Perez was dispatched to CC-501 regarding a re-bandaging of a pre-existing room. S/O EMT Perez knocked and announced his presence at the door and was verbally invited in by the resident. Mrs. Betty Robb stated that the bandage that she had over a skin tear on her right forearm had fallen off and would like for it to be re-bandage. S/O EMT Perez provided re-bandaging for Mrs. Robb. After the re-bandaging and confirming that Mrs. Robb needed nothing else S/O EMT Perez cleared the scene without further
On 8/2/2015 SO EMT Perez was dispatched to FC-505 regaurding general sickness. SO EMT Perez knocked and announced his presence at the door and was greeted by the residents spouse and then to the resident in question, a Mrs. Barbra Myers. Mr. Myers stated that Mrs. Myers was feeling unwell for the past couple of days but today she was acting unusal and slurring/mubling her words and all around acting uncoordinated. Mrs. Myers seems to be somewhat disorientated but is answering all questions appropriatly. SO EMT Perez performed and assesment which revealed the following; Blood Pressure 148/72, Pulse 101, Spo2 96%, Mrs. Myers is very hot to the touch but does not appear to be perspiring, SO EMT Perez recieved a temperature reading from Mr. Myers '
SAN FRANCISCO—34-year-old Wilfredo “Flaco” Reyes, received a sentence of 10 years in prison without the possibility of parole for being an accomplice to the June 22, 2008 murder of Anthony Bologna, and his two sons—Michael and Matthew. The Bolognas were driving through an intersection in the Excelsior District when they were fatally shot. Reyes is the second suspect in custody for the 2008 triple homicide. His accomplice, Edwin Ramos, 28, was assumed to be the primary suspect in the shooting; he was arrested 48 hours after the incident in 2008.
Moving her hands around she found the nurse call button on the side of the bed, she wanted that tube out. The seconds seem to pass like hours, panic started crawling its way through her. One hand reached to
Mr. Huffman is an 54 year old male who presented to the ED via LEO petitioned by his mother following being release from jail. Mother reported in petition her son has a history of mental illness and has been treated for the same. She continues to report in petition that Mr. Huffman has threatened family members and is a threat to himself and others. Before the assessment petitioner was contacted for collateral information. Petitioner states when asked when the last time she spoke with her son, "I haven't spoken to him since what happen in January.