Male patient treated for suspected drug overdose in Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 62-year-old male was found unresponsive outdoors with signs of drug overdose. Police administered Narcan, and the patient became responsive but remained altered. There was a language barrier during care, and the patient was transported to Sinai Medical Center.
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Transcript:
00:00
John's Medicaid 2 coming in with run number (number withheld).
00:07
Coming in, 62-year-old male patient today.
00:10
Chief complaint of altered level of consciousness.
00:13
The patient was found unresponsive on the ground outside by police.
00:18
Patient had two pieces of white paper with a white powder substance on them.
00:24
The patient had pinpoint pupils, size 2.
00:27
Police on scene gave 3 doses of 4 milligrams of Narcan.
00:34
Patient has since become responsive to verbal stimuli.
00:37
There is a language barrier at the time.
00:40
Patient is still altered.
00:42
Current set of vitals for you is blood pressure of 132 over 78.
00:46
Pulse is 60.
00:47
Respiratory rate 16.
00:50
Glucose is 162.
00:52
Again, patient is responsive to verbal stimuli.
00:54
Glasgow coma scale of 11.
00:57
Glasgow coma scale of 11.
00:59
Currently about 10 minutes away, do you have any questions or comments at this time?
01:05
I'm sure you don't have any idea what kind of language.
01:09
Suspected to be Russian.
01:13
Kathy, thank you.
01:14
We'll notify Sinai.
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