Medic transports woman with postpartum depression, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 25-year-old woman from her home near Matlock Road in Arlington to Medical City Arlington for treatment of postpartum depression. The patient was alert and stable, reporting feelings of being overwhelmed for several months after childbirth. No signs of self-harm were noted during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medical City Arlington, this is AMR Medic 12.
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Patient for Priority Three.
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We'll see you, (name withheld).
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Go ahead.
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This is AMR Medic Twelve.
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Today we're coming to you with a twenty-five year old female coming from home.
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Chief complaint's going to be depression.
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She's been having it for three to five months postpartum.
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She just feels overwhelmed.
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No SI indications, dementia.
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Any plan or anything like that.
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Current vital signs is a heart rate of eighty-eight, SpO two is ninety-six percent on room air.
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She's breathing about 18 times a minute.
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She's 804, GCS 15.
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I am trying to get a blood pressure and that is going to be 100 and forty-eight over 105.
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We should be at your facility in the next seven to ten minutes.
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Do you have any questions?
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Location mentioned:
Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015
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