Paramedics treat combative patient near Main St, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel treated a woman who may have ingested cocaine and alcohol near South Main St in Fort Worth. She became combative during transport and was sedated before being taken to JPS Fort Worth Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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JPS Medic 20, we're 10 minutes out.
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On board with us today is a 41-year-old female.
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Unknown chief complaint but reports (name withheld) has consumed an unknown amount of cocaine and alcohol this evening.
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(Name withheld) was initially cooperative before becoming physically combative with us.
00:15
We've administered 350 milligrams of ketamine IM.
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Vitals at this time are.
00:22
Excuse me, a pressure of 100 and sixty-two over 119, heart rate of 126.
00:27
(Name withheld) is breathing 13 times a minute with an end tidal of twenty-two, ninety-nine percent on room air.
00:33
Currently a GCS of 13, blood sugar of 128.
00:37
Do you have any questions?
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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