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St John WA — Event Health Services

Scenario — Open chest wound with developing tension pneumothorax — AFL grand final event

advanced Trauma · Adult · 35yr · female

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to a 35YO female (Sarah Hennessy) in the outer concourse of Optus Stadium who was struck by a metal barrier that collapsed during a crowd surge. She is conscious and in significant respiratory distress.
Patient Sarah Hennessy — 35yr (65kg)
Incident History Pt was standing near a temporary crowd barrier that gave way under surge pressure during the AFL grand final. She was struck across the left lateral chest and fell onto the barrier corner. She has a visible penetrating wound to the left chest wall and is complaining of severe difficulty breathing.
Emergency Contact Tom Hennessy (Husband) — 0412 558 903

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Alert
Airway Patent. No airway obstruction. Nil stridor. Pt speaking in short fragmented sentences only.
Breathing Laboured. RR 26/min. Reduced air entry left chest on auscultation. Visible sucking chest wound left lateral thorax approximately 3cm diameter. Paradoxical movement of left chest wall segment — approx ribs 5–7 midaxillary line flail. SpO2 88% on room air. Intercostal and accessory muscle use noted.
Circulation Radial pulse rapid and weak. Skin pale and diaphoretic. Visible bruising left lateral chest. No major external haemorrhage. CRT 3 seconds.
Disability GCS 14 (E4V4M6). Alert but distressed and anxious. Orientated to time, place and person. Pupils equal and reactive to light.
Exposure Open penetrating wound left lateral chest wall — visible air movement with respirations (sucking chest wound). Paradoxical movement left ribs 5–7. Bruising and deformity left lateral chest wall. No abdominal wounds identified. Trachea midline at initial assessment.

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