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Transcript: 3.15, showing third floor, center stairs, zone 100, spoke with (name withheld) on callback, by the false alarm, which they canceled. 315 okay. Box and service, F code, 315, clear. Engine 315, clear on an F code, Ted 20. Chronicle box 208-1, medic 21C, respiratory distress, 1517 American Way between United Court and the dead end.
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21 aides and route 3d8 851. Medical Box 406-1. Medical Box 406-1, Medic 41, Cambridge 3 waterway between Reed, Run, North, and South and Health Group EMS 852.
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Medic 33 arrived at 224. Medic 33, 633. 633. B. Bloc, 4-1-1, Ambulance 41-1, Medi-83, respond for respiratory distress. 4033, Sherylund Drive between cross-lane and a dead-end, operations on the MS 638.
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Right now I'm going to make him a priority, too, non-emergent. If the physician's standing by, just with him acting kind of medical deliriously at this time, he got really agitated with an IV attempt, would you guys be okay with maybe 2.5 milligrams at all IM, or do you want me to give 5 milligrams of hers? This is a 13-year-old who's adult size, 100 kilograms at this point in time. My ETAT, you guys, would be 10 minutes. I just want to see if you think any conscious sedation is a good idea at this point in time. In 183, this is Dr. (name withheld) from Arbacheza Peak. At this time, we really don't know what happened to the patient. I think it's 30 years old very tightadian. Could be from the, you know, the tracks or could be from other trauma or other problems. So I think it's, at this time, it's, I would recommend to transfer to Jiang Hopkins for higher, higher level for now. Medical box 401-1-1 for six-person, 3735 Seoul Road. What's your name? Your class. Forty-one in route. Mental status change response is hot 24 yellow. Okay. Thank you. I have to go with respect. Please stand by for the medication recommendations. But do you, well, to clarify, do you think the patient would you think between four without any medications? I'm going to be honest with you, Hopkins, it's not really clear. If I could get a standing order, I think that might be beneficial. I'll attempt to transport him maybe without medication, but if he becomes a little bit more agitated and I'm honestly just worried for his own safety of possibly coming off the stretcher and injuring himself. I think that maybe if I had a standing order for in case there is a risk to the patient at this point in time, that might be beneficial. I don't think I'll need to sedate him, but maybe just in case. your medication you would like to give? I have few choices. I have to repair it all 2.5 milligrams, or I have Madazolam 5 milligrams. My only worry is if he does have any respiratory problems, Madazolam may depress that. I don't see that occurring right now. I'm just worried that if he had something respiratory that I can't see, I'd be kind of hesitant to give him medazolam. But I do have to repair it all, but I'm going to defer to the doctor at this point in time.