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St John WA — Event Health Services

Scenario — Crush injury with prolonged entrapment and lower limb fractures

advanced Trauma · Adult · 35yr · female

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to the maintenance compound at the rear of Optus Stadium following reports of a female worker who has been trapped under a collapsed equipment pallet. DFES have released the patient and are on scene. (Sarah Brennan, 35YO female)
Patient Sarah Brennan — 35yr (65kg)
Incident History Pt was restocking event supplies in the compound when a heavy timber pallet stack collapsed and pinned her lower legs. Bystanders estimate she was trapped for approximately 25–30 minutes before DFES freed her. Pt is now supine on the ground, conscious but distressed.
Emergency Contact Marcus Brennan (Husband) — 0412 874 331

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Alert
Airway Patent. Nil airway obstruction. Nil stridor. Pt able to speak in full sentences.
Breathing Breathing present, unlaboured. RR elevated. Nil audible wheeze or crackles.
Circulation Radial pulse rapid and weak. Skin pale and diaphoretic. Significant swelling and deformity to bilateral lower legs noted post-release. No active external haemorrhage. CRT 3 seconds.
Disability GCS 14 (E3V5M6). Alert, oriented to person and place, mildly confused about events. Reports severe pain to bilateral lower legs.
Exposure Bilateral lower leg deformity with significant oedema and bruising from mid-tibial region to ankles. Right leg angulation consistent with fracture. Skin intact overlying both limbs. No open wounds. No evidence of compartment syndrome skin changes at this time.

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