Paramedics transport man with paranoia to hospital, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a man found outside a residence near Holmes St in Kansas City. He was reportedly banging on a window and appeared paranoid but denied drug use. He was transported to Truman Medical Center for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Truman KCFD Medic 552, patient info.
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This is Truman, go ahead.
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Hey Truman, this is KCFD medic 552.
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We're en route to you with a 23-year-old male chief complaint.
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Say paranoia.
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Patient was outside of someone's home banging on their window.
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The resident said that they did not know this individual.
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Patient's current vital signs are pulse rate 140 BP.
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BP is 140 over eighty-nine.
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Respiratory rate is currently at 16.
00:32
SpO two is at ninety-seven percent over there.
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Patient denies any drug use.
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Patient's GCS is 15.
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If you got no questions or orders, we should be at your facility in about 7 min.
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Is patient indoors? Is our HI?
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Patient denies both.
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Okay, no questions or orders coming clear.
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Location mentioned:
Holmes St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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