Medical emergency involving nonverbal woman near Eastpark Blvd, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman appearing nonverbal and possibly catatonic was transported from a residence near Eastpark Boulevard to the hospital. The patient is alert but not speaking and may have depression.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Easton, Easton, Easton, Easton, eight, seven-two, it would be a copy.
00:04
This is East, go ahead.
00:07
Morning, East paramedic, 7-2, E.T.
00:10
8.7 minutes medical grain.
00:13
Chiefs, or 55, 5-year-old female complaint today is going to be probably a depression with, I'd say, a catatonic state for the last day.
00:28
Patient's native language is Mandinka.
00:32
M-A-N-D-I-N-K-A, however, we were told by the patient's daughter that you've been to speak English.
00:39
Patient is alert,
00:42
does not talk.
00:44
It took us probably 15 minutes to convince the patient to walk out of the house.
00:49
We've got no response to any questions.
00:52
Vital is 186 over 1098%
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