Woman treated for medication overdose in Maplewood, Maplewood MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded near Beam Ave in Maplewood to assist a woman who had overdosed on unknown sedative medications. She showed no signs of opioid use and was stable while being taken to St. John’s Hospital for monitoring.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
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01:25
Transcript:
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The (age withheld) female called on herself for overdose on unknown medications, for them as opposed to arrival,
00:12
found helpful sedative medications, no opioid overdose, no symptoms, for signs of opioid overdose.
00:21
She is vital to school and asleep.
00:25
and bleeding on her own.
00:27
Heart rate, 110, blood pressure 110 over 68.
00:31
Entitles 34, 11 breath a minute, S.O2, 98, all liters per minute.
00:37
She's in normal sinus rhythm.
00:39
Her TPC is her long-slipase.
00:43
Although she is a single remote for now.
00:46
You kind of broke out.
00:47
You said she's got a pro-on QT.
00:49
What would you give her for a GCS right now?
00:53
My office is East Chrome.
00:57
She is only a 70 hypothesis page.
01:02
I'm sorry, you were broke out.
01:03
You said eight.
01:06
Bill again.
01:08
What GCS did you give her?
01:12
Each measure, Lake U-803, 5 minutes out to St. John's, with the patient.
01:16
Stand by, I'm L, where are you giving your patient fruit?
01:20
P3-2-6.
01:24
Copy, GCS and 6.
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