Paramedics transport woman after self-harm concern, Belton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews transported a 66-year-old woman to Belton Regional Medical Center after she expressed suicidal thoughts and had a minor wrist injury. Paramedics reported she was alert, stable, and had been drinking recently, with no medication ingestion reported.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Central Cass County Fire, Belton Regional for patient information.
00:04
Belton, go ahead.
00:07
We're en route to your facility.
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We have about a ten-minute ETA.
00:11
We'll bring it to you as a 66-year-old female today.
00:15
She is coming from home with suicidal ideation.
00:20
Patient reports that she has a previous history of cutting herself, and she does have a very small superficial cut to the left wrist area at this time.
00:34
Currently, patient is alert and oriented times four.
00:36
She has been drinking for the past two days.
00:39
Denies that she has ingested any pills.
00:44
GPS 15.
00:47
Currently, her vitals are blood pressure 153 over 92.
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That's 153 over 92.
00:55
Heart rate is 84.
00:57
O2 saturation on room air is 96.
01:01
She is currently resting comfortably on the cot.
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Do you have any questions or orders?
01:08
No questions or orders, we're on our way.
01:12
Copy information.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Belton, MO 64012
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