Woman restrained after suspected drug use near St. Luke’s, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported an adult woman to St. Luke’s Medical Center after she became agitated and was chemically restrained. Apparent drug use was suspected based on observations at the scene. The patient’s vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Going to St. St. Luke's Medical Center, ETA about 8 minutes.
00:03
Case number (number withheld).
00:07
Adult female patient.
00:10
I'm going.
00:12
Agitated at this time, we did have to chemically restrain her with 150 milligrams of ketamine.
00:19
There was a crack pipe next to her, assuming drug use.
00:24
She is now reactive to pain at this time.
00:31
That's 16 on respirations,
00:35
119 on pulse, 104 over 48 pressure,
00:39
95%, and SBO two,
00:42
and we've got thirty-five on end-tidal.
00:52
Ketamine was given IM again.
00:53
The ETA is going to be about 8 minutes.
00:55
Any other questions? Count concerns.
00:59
Three, I copy the crack.
01:00
Did you check a blood sugar just to rule that out?
01:04
I'll work on it now.
01:06
She was alert prior to the ketamine administration,
01:11
but I will check it and have that for the hospital when we get there.
01:18
Copy, I'll notify Luke's.
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W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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