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Medical transport for detox complicationsKansas City MO

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audio iconMedical Emergency
E Meyer Blvd Entrance A, Kansas City, MO 64132

As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel from Raytown transported a male patient from a recovery facility to Research Medical Center due to complications related to alcohol and cocaine detox. The patient reportedly experienced weakness, tremors, and hallucinations, and had a history of heart issues. He was described as calm and cooperative during transport.

Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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01:4
Transcript:
00:00
Research, this is Raytown Squad 52.
00:01
Patient information?
00:04
Research, Raytown Squad 52, I'm en route to your facility with a 56-year-old male.
00:08
Chief complaint today, he is coming from a recovery facility in Raytown.
00:14
We are detoxing him from alcohol and some recent cocaine use.
00:20
This patient's complaining of some tremors and hallucinations.
00:25
Heard the staff the last time he had detoxed.
00:27
He did have a heart attack, went into heart failure.
00:32
They believe that he is too clinically complex to be there, so he needs to be cleared by a physician first.
00:39
As of right now, he is extremely weak.
00:42
It took the two of us to get him over to the stretcher.
00:44
Pretty shaky.
00:45
His heart rate is sitting in the 90s.
00:48
It is sinus.
00:50
His last blood pressure was 124 over 87.
00:53
He denies any chest pain or anything like that.
00:56
He has a GCS 15.
00:58
Should be there in about 10 minutes.
00:59
Do you have any questions or orders for me? He is calm and cooperative.
01:04
Raytown clear.

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E Meyer Blvd Entrance A, Kansas City, MO 64132

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