Medical team responds to self-harm concern in Milford, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel in Milford, Delaware, responded to assist a young adult male exhibiting possible suicidal thoughts and signs of alcohol consumption. The patient appeared stable, with minor symptoms such as slurred speech and normal vital signs. Crews established intravenous access and transported the patient to a hospital with an estimated arrival time of about 15 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're responding for.
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Medical station, one male.
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Good morning, this is medic nine three.
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We're at your facility crossing 15th Street, 15-minute ETA.
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Twenty-two year old male with suicidal ideations.
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Earlier today, possible ingestion of alcohol or sanitizer, showing effects of alcohol.
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Primarily,
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Patient is currently uncomfortable with some slurred speech, otherwise stable.
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Currently sitting at a heart rate of 90.
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Signs from the bottom monitor with changes.
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Room air pressure 130 over 90.
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We do have an IV established, fluid running.
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ETA approximately 15 minutes.
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You're still waiting for other questions?
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