Man hospitalized after suspected benadryl overdose and fall, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 39-year-old man fell on concrete and was found in a toxic state suspected from Benadryl overdose. He was taken to St. Luke's hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Greenfield, read, identify and restate destination.
00:04
Greenfield Med Ninety-One coming to St.
00:06
Luke's.
00:08
Ninety-one, go ahead.
00:10
Ninety-one is coming through St.
00:12
Luke's with run number (number withheld), with a thirty-nine year old male chief complaint of a fall on scene.
00:19
Patient fell on the concrete and is down.
00:22
No bruising, no bleeding.
00:24
Patient is normally found in this condition when he takes too much Benadryl.
00:27
Seems like he's in a toxic state currently.
00:30
We found half a bottle empty in his pocket.
00:33
He is 1803 currently,
00:35
GCS of 14, BP of 135 over 90, heart rate of 110 and regular.
00:40
That's because he was 98% on room air.
00:42
Respiratory rate of 16 and regular.
00:45
Patient is diaphoretic to the touch.
00:47
Again, he seems to be in that toxic state.
00:49
We'll be at St. Luke's in about.
00:50
.Four minutes.
00:51
Any questions or orders?
00:53
Repeat his mental status.
00:55
Do you have a blood sugar just to rule that out?
00:58
803, no blood sugar.
01:01
Copy. I'll notify Luke's.
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Location mentioned:
W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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