Medical transport for substance-related emergency, Hayward CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 63-year-old man from near Calaroga Ave in Hayward to St. Rose Hospital for a possible substance-related medical issue. The patient was experiencing hearing and vision irregularities and was not placed on a psychiatric hold.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, St. Rose. This is South ALS Unit 161 inbound going to traffic with an ETA of 10 min.
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On board we have a sixty-three year old male.
00:10
Chief complaint can be substance abuse.
00:13
Current vitals are as follows.
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Blood pressure came at 203 over 100.
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Heart rate is 114, oxygen saturation at 98 percent on room air.
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Breathing at around 18 times a minute.
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He's currently (number withheld) PCS.
00:27
Got a blood sugar.
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Of 137.
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If you have no further questions, we'll be inbound in 10 min.
00:33
How do you copy?
00:36
So EMS was called for substance abuse.
00:39
Is the patient symptomatic or what was he actually called?
00:45
Paging saying he has irregularities with his hearing and vision, and (name withheld) called for us to pick up.
00:56
And we are not on a psychiatric hold.
00:58
Just confirming,
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that's negative.
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He's not on the hold.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Calaroga Ave, Hayward, CA 94545
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