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Kansas City hospitals brace for surge in winter-related injuries
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – The winter blast that roared into Kansas City this weekend dumped snow and frigid temperatures on the entire region.
Hospitals across the metro are busy treating everything from frostbite to broken bones and trauma-related injuries. Doctors say they expect to be busy into early next week as more people try to leave home.
One of the biggest concerns is how fast frostbite can happen.
“The duration of extreme cold temperatures and snow creates a perfect storm for injuries. Frostbite, in particular, can occur quickly and may not be immediately recognized. Delaying expert medical care can decrease the ability of medical interventions to salvage injured tissue,” Megan Garcia, MD, burn center medical director at Research Medical Center.
OTHER INJURIES
In addition to frostbite, back sprains and broken bones are the other two common injuries people experience during winter storms.
While falls can sometimes be unavoidable, there are steps to take during and immediately after a fall to reduce the risk of serious injury.
Doctors with HCA Midwest have the following advice:
- Fall sideways when possible, taking the impact on areas with more natural padding
- Protect your head, if possible
- If falling backward, tuck your chin toward your chest to help prevent head injury
- Use extra caution when getting in and out of vehicles
- Park in cleared areas when possible, watch your footing
- Hold onto your vehicle for support if conditions are slick
- Walk slowly and take small steps to maintain balance
- Wear footwear with slip-resistant soles
- Wipe your feet when entering buildings to remove snow and moisture
- Be exceptionally cautions when walking on tile and linoleum surfaces
WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL CARE
- Head Injuries
- Call 911 or have someone take you to the ER if you hit your head and experience loss of consciousness
- Do not drive after a head injury
- Do not drive after a suspected concussion
- If you take blood thinners
- Call 911 or have someone take you to the ER if you hit your head and experience loss of consciousness
- Call doctor if pain doesn’t improve in 24-48 hours
- Seek medical attention if swelling increases, range of motion decreases, or there is a visible deformity
FREE CONSULT-A-NURSE HOTLINE
HCA Midwest Health has a free 27/7 Consult-A-Nurse hotline.
The hotline connects callers with licensed, experienced nurses who can provide quick guidance and support.
Individuals can ask questions or discuss symptoms, injuries or illnesses affecting themselves or a family member by calling 844-70-NURSE.
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Boeing makes $1 billion investment in Wichita facility
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Boeing is making a billion-dollar investment in its Wichita location over the next three years, the company announced Monday.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the investment will be used to upgrade facilities, expand employee training and strengthen the production system.
He said this will prepare the facility for a higher production rate, especially as Boeing tries to keep up with a record-high demand. The company is currently sitting on a backlog of 6,100 commercial planes, valued at $695 billion.
“It’s going to take the skills and capabilities of all of you to help us deliver on our record backlogs and meet the growing demand in aerospace,” Ortberg said. “And I know the 13,000 Wichita teammates are ready to deliver on that promise.”
There could be even more work coming to the facility. Reuters reported that Ortberg will be going to China with President Donald Trump and a few other leaders in the tech industry to talk about trade and investment opportunities.
Lt. Gov. David Toland said that more work at the company will help the Wichita economy and that it is up to the city to build up the workforce.
“We’ve got a company that’s put its money where its mouth is,” Toland said. “And as Kansans, as Wichitans, it’s on us now that we’re continuing to skill up our workforce, that we’re creating the talent pipeline that’s essential to allowing companies like Boeing to continue growing.”
Over the past several years, Wichita has invested in the aviation workforce. This includes expanding aviation education at WSU Tech and tapping students in WSU’s National Institute for Aviation Research to help with federal projects like the “Golden Dome” missile defense shield.
Last week, Boeing and WSU Tech announced a new partnership to build a workforce training center that will be a hub for Boeing’s Wichita workforce.
Sen. Jerry Moran hopes Boeing’s investments will ease concerns or caution surrounding the company’s return to Wichita and build on the city’s reputation in the aviation industry.
“You’ve heard me say that people come here and we convince them that this is the Air Capital of the World,” Moran said. “I don’t think we need any more convincing. This is now known. We are the Air Capital of the World.”
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Detroit Tigers beat Kansas City Royals 6-3 to stop 5-game losing streak
Gage Workman came off the bench and hit his first major league homer, a two-run shot that sent the Detroit Tigers past the Kansas City Royals 6-3 on Sunday night to snap a five-game losing streak.
Matt Vierling had a two-run double and Riley Greene reached safely four times as the Tigers prevented a three-game sweep.
Called up hours earlier from Triple-A Toledo when Kerry Carpenter was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left shoulder sprain, Workman entered as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning.
Workman drove a 1-1 slider from Nick Mears (2-2) to right field to give Detroit a 5-3 lead.
Wenceel Pérez added an RBI single in the seventh.
Enmanuel De Jesus (2-0), the fourth of six Tigers pitchers, retired all seven batters he faced. Kenley Jansen struck out two in a perfect ninth for his 483rd career save and seventh this season.
Kansas City lost for only the third time in 10 games.
Hao-Yu Lee’s two-out RBI triple off the outstretched glove of Royals right fielder Jac Caglianone opened the scoring in the second. Zack Short walked and Vierling delivered a two-run double off the left-field wall to give the Tigers a 3-0 lead.
In the third, Kansas City greeted reliever Drew Anderson with three straight hits, scoring their first run on a hit-and-run, opposite-field single by Vinnie Pasquantino, and another on Carter Jensen’s sacrifice fly.
In the fourth, Caglianone doubled to left-center and scored the tying run on Maikel Garcia’s third hit, a two-out single to center.
Royals starter Noah Cameron exited after allowing a leadoff hit in the fifth on his 95th pitch. He allowed three runs and five hits with three walks and four strikeouts.
The top three Kansas City batters combined for seven of the team’s eight hits.
Greene has reached base safely in a career-best 21 consecutive games. In 27 games since April 11, he is batting .384 with 13 extra-base hits.
Up next
Tigers RHP Jack Flaherty (0-3, 5.56 ERA) faces Mets RHP Freddy Peralta (2-3, 3.12) on Tuesday night in New York.
Royals RHP Stephen Kolek (1-0, 4.50 ERA) pitches Tuesday in Chicago against White Sox RHP Erick Fedde (0-4, 3.79).
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Four teens hurt in southeast Kansas rollover – AOL
Four teens hurt in southeast Kansas rollover
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Four teenagers are hurt after being in a rollover crash on Sunday.
The Kansas Highway Patrol said a 16-year-old girl was behind the wheel of a Jeep. She went off the road, hit a culvert and rolled.
The crash happened just after midnight near the intersection of North 150th and North streets, northeast of Girard.
Man dead after downtown Wichita shooting
Two 15-year-olds and a 13-year-old were passengers in the Jeep. All four teens were hurt and taken to the hospital after the crash.
The driver received suspected serious injuries, and the rest received suspected minor injuries.
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