Two men transported for psychiatric evaluation at Paradise Valley, National City CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two separate emergency medical units transported men to Paradise Valley Hospital. One was a 79-year-old man with dementia who was aggressive and is now undergoing psychiatric evaluation. The other was a 45-year-old man with schizophrenia experiencing increased agitation. Both patients were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Paradise Valley, this is Express BLS Unit 4-2.
00:02
Are you clear to copy and accept a mile of medical with an ETA of 15 minutes?
00:07
Go ahead.
00:09
We have a 79-year-old male with the chief complaint of psych eval.
00:13
First staff patient had an aggressive episode today where he was physically and verbally combative.
00:18
The doctor wants to send him out for a psych eval.
00:20
He has not been physically or verbally combative with us at all.
00:24
He does have a history of dementia with sundowning episodes and no other pertinent psych history.
00:31
FIDLs are stable and as follows.
00:33
We have a pulse of 72, respiratory rate 16, BP is 130 over 68, patient is A&O times 1 to self, which is baseline, skins at 96.8, SBO2 is 97% on room air, and BGL is 282, though patient did have slow-acting insulin administered at 1750.
00:53
Our run number is (number withheld).
00:57
Anything else you need from us?
01:00
What facility could they come from?
01:04
Balbo Nursing and Rehabismith.
01:07
Thank you. We'll see soon.
01:11
Copy, thank you.
01:10
Paradise Valley Hollow, this is Premier BLS-137.
01:14
Are you clear and open to receive a mild medical?
01:19
Paradise, go ahead.
01:22
Could you repeat that?
01:25
This is Paradise Valley.
01:28
And this is Premier BLS-137.
01:30
Coming to you with a 45-year-old male from...
01:36
Their special care department.
01:39
His chief complaint is increased agitation.
01:41
He's ANO 3 to 4.
01:43
He's full code.
01:44
He does have a history of schizophrenia.
01:47
He received his meds at 2020,
01:51
(name withheld), 20 milligrams, and Cerroquil,
01:54
at 200 milligrams.
01:57
His vital signs are stable at 156 over 96.
02:01
A heart rate of 112, 99% on remair, and 18 respirations.
02:08
He does also have his diabetes.
02:10
His last blood sugar was 147.
02:13
We are 14 minutes out.
02:15
Is there anything else I can get for you?
02:18
Yeah, which sniffer you're talking about?
02:23
The run number is going to be (number withheld).
02:28
Yeah, with snipper...
02:31
Vind, you don't pose to Q.
02:36
Thank you.
02:37
Hey, Paradise, this is Mercer.
02:39
So do we put the next Cedral if you're able to be nearing fine.
02:43
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
E 4th St, National City, CA 91950
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