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Re: Re: Re: Re: A Short Award Ceremony
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Northbank
Depending on the type of broken leg (ie any major bleeding) but often .....yes!!! An unconscious patient is given an immediatte Cat A response. A fractered limb or certainly a fractured ankle would warrent a lower priority response on the MPDS system as there is no immediatte life threatening danger. Cat a's are unconcious, serious bleeding, chest pain and/or severe respiratory distress, high mechanism of injury trauma etc
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