Male patient with schizophrenia exhibits combative behavior, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 38-year-old male with schizophrenia showing combative behavior to a hospital after the originally planned hospital was unavailable due to capacity.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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D.L.S. 122, coming in Code 2 lucid 50-150 of a 38-year-old male exhibiting combative behavior secondary to schizophrenia diagnosis.
00:16
He is in all times one, GCS 14, hyperverbal.
00:21
He has a blood pressure of 144 over 90, a pulse of 122.
00:29
Starting 95% on room air respirations of 20 blood check are 154.
00:35
We are about eight minutes off.
00:37
How are you going to be?
00:40
What if you did, you know whether we're on the impact list?
00:44
You're aware that we're in the impact list?
00:47
We were unaware you were on the impact list.
00:50
We hadn't been terrified.
00:54
Yeah,
00:55
It's up to you whatever you want to do, but I just want to let you know we already impact with and we're pretty busy.
01:00
But, you know, of course, you're whatever you've got to do.
01:05
Eden, this is B1-22.
01:07
We will be transporting to another hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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