Medical transport after possible self-harm at jail, St Clairsville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 41-year-old female detainee was being transported from the county jail to Trinity St. Clairsville Hospital for a possible self-harm incident involving an attempted hanging with a bedsheet. The patient appeared stable with some redness on her neck and reported a headache. Jail medical staff had previously given her medication before requesting further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Correctional Trail Medic 2382, Trinity St.
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Clairsville, Correctional Trail Medic 23, Trinity St.
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Clairsville.
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This is Trinity, go ahead.
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Hey Trinity, this is Correctional Trail Medic 238 currently loaded in an inbound facility.
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I'm coming to you from the county jail with a 41-year-old female (name withheld).
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(Name withheld) attempted to hang herself with a bed sheet approximately an hour and a half ago.
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The patient has some redness around her neck.
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She reports a severe headache.
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Incident happened about an hour and a half ago.
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A doctor at the jail directed staff to give her some medication about half an hour ago.
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They wanted her sent out for further evaluation.
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Vital signs: blood pressure 118 over 81, pulse rate 72.
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Respiratory rate 20, non-compromising.
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Oximetry at 99 percent. Will arrive in about two minutes.
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We'll see you then.
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That's received. See you upon arrival.
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