Person with lithium toxicity symptoms during family dispute, Myrtle Creek OR
Emergency responders were called to a location near Cook Street, Myrtle Creek for a person showing symptoms of lithium toxicity and involved in a family argument. The individual showed signs of agitation, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. During the call with poison control, a dispute occurred between the individual and her parents. Authorities and medical personnel were requested to assist and consider hospital transport.
Audio|Source: Douglas County Public Safety
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You learn possible medical aid, law enforcement being sent as well near Cook Street, Myrtle Creek.
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157.
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Deputy will be responding as well.
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Near Cook Street, Myrtle Creek, cross up Sonia Court, and Mona Street at 2357.
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I was concerned about some medical issues, but when she woke up her father, her father seemed upset, and then the father, mother, started arguing while they were on the phone with poison control.
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3112, can you respond back? No sir.
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23-57.
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She's been taken up for about a month and she describes symptoms of the toxicity, which include agitation.
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diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting, dialed to pupils.
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While on the phone was poison control, she woke up her father and he became angry with her,
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told,
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it was very belligerent to poison control, said that she makes things up and he does not, and he does not intend to take her to Mercy.
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The PR is requesting medical and law enforcement go due to the circumstances and thinks that she should be taken to mercy for lithium blood drop and a deputy route.
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Cook St, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457
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