Man reported groggy after THC use in Dover, Dover DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Dover assisted a 19-year-old man who felt groggy after consuming a THC beverage. He was alert and responsive to questions, showed stable vital signs, and was transported by EMS to Kent Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Kent DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Position 466, anybody?
00:03
(name withheld), 4661.
00:05
A 19 year old male.
00:07
Chief complaint was indulging on a THC spritzer and denying first time he's done so in about six months.
00:14
He's just a little sleepy for us.
00:16
He will wake when we talk to him and answer some questions.
00:19
Heart rate's going sinus rhythm.
00:21
BP 130 over 70, 90 percent room air.
00:24
Respiratory rate's about twelve.
00:26
Blood sugar was 150.
00:28
No other reported issues.
00:30
Subject has no complaints at this time and is feeling better after about 15 minutes.
00:36
Can you repeat the patient's complaint please?
00:41
The complaint is he's groggy for us.
00:45
Appears secondary to THC use tonight, but he will respond when spoken to.
00:53
Reposition 466 BLS release Grant.
00:56
I'll be BLS for 465th.
00:58
They'll be inbound on ambulance (number withheld) minutes.
01:00
Channel quick.
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South St, Dover, DE 19901
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