Child transported for overdose at university hospital, Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, a child aged 2 to 3 years was transported to University Hospital near Medical Center Dr for an overdose involving Trazodone pills, alcohol, and cannabis. The patient was alert and monitored during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, University.
00:01
This is H.J. Alpha 8128.
00:03
In-route to your facility, priority 2 at this time.
00:05
I'm more heavy 23.
00:07
This is a 2-3-year-old female.
00:08
Two complaints today is going to be a polysubstance overdose.
00:13
The patient is alert and oriented times 3 to 4 GCS of 14.
00:17
The patient is reported to have taken at least 10 doses or 10 pills of 50 milligrams of Trazodone.
00:26
She had approximately 30 left,
00:30
unknown the actual amount.
00:33
We also have two drinks on board as well as one joint of weed at this point.
00:40
Possible SI on board as well.
00:46
All by older as follows, heart rate is currently 105105, a sinus arrhythmia on the monitor.
00:52
So hopefully it is unremarkable.
00:53
She is 98-point-room air.
00:55
Last blood pressure is 116 over 49, 116 over 49, blood sugar of 153.
01:03
We have an 18-gauge established in the left AC.
01:06
No much have been given at this time.
01:09
ETA to your facility is going to be about 10 minutes out if you require nothing further.
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Location mentioned:
E Medical Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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