Possible drug poisoning at Grossmont Center, La Mesa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible methamphetamine poisoning near Grossmont Center in La Mesa. The adult male patient reported using suspected contaminated drugs and experienced hallucinations and other symptoms over several days. He was stable when assessed by medical staff and transported for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Also, Grossmont, this is medic 238 again.
00:03
We are pulling up back to her nausea vomiting.
00:06
I can come to the radio room.
00:09
I answered you guys a few times, so I'm not sure what happened.
00:12
We'll see inside.
00:13
439.
00:14
As your response is made by 439.
00:16
Grab run numbers meet (number withheld).
00:20
Let's get two, seven, six, five, four, three,
00:22
four nine. You've got a mild medical lead to your facility, having practice, sharp response.
00:28
I copy.
00:30
We just run it out to a base order for a 56 male sheet.
00:36
Today is going to be a poisoning that sounds like about three days ago.
00:41
The patient was trying to find out of a dealer when he thinks that after he smoked, that he thought he was playing some fentanyl off.
00:46
For the past few days, he faced it was pretty stuck.
00:48
Everything was speeding up.
00:50
And then he began concern after it's finally today, he lost everything to call out of B and that's a pro evaluation.
00:57
On our arrival, we show is walking out, so as patient is really handled for his disease,
01:01
he says he has not taken three of his medications for the past three days and states that he's been
01:12
seeing hallucinations but no auditory disturbances.
01:15
So we're not seeing any respiratory depression or any signs of overdose.
01:20
Any recent trauma rates like that as well on the monitor, patient 75 normal size breathing well effective.
01:25
My respiration is in our room here.
01:28
We got pressure, it's going to be 120 palpated or it's going to be 110 palpated and I'm sorry.
01:32
The blood sugar is 121 and temperature 97.2.
01:36
This is at this time which is about to pull into your back door, how do you copy?
01:42
Hey, I'm sorry, there was a lot of static.
01:45
It was hard to understand the story.
01:47
I'm missing a respiratory O2 sat and then,
01:50
can you just clarify the chief complaint? He said poison.
01:53
It's going to be poisoning.
01:54
It sounds like three days ago, he bought some meth dealer, said that after smoking it, everything started to speed up,
02:01
and storing the meth, I'm sorry.
02:03
Everything started to speed up and he felt stuck.
02:06
Today, he's speaking for staring at the EMS, and then the rest of the rate is going to be 20 respiration.
02:10
He's 100% on our rear.
02:12
I copy, sounds good, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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