Man transported after drug-related hallucinations, Oak Creek WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported a 45-year-old man from near South 6th Street in Oak Creek to Froedtert Oak Creek Hospital for a medical evaluation. The man, who is diabetic, was reportedly experiencing hallucinations after using illicit drugs. Police accompanied the transport, but the man was not under arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Med 183 with a transport to Froedtert Oak Creek.
00:03
Incident number is (number withheld) and we're on a 45-year-old male A04.
00:12
We're coming in for a medical evaluation as he was experiencing audible and visual hallucinations earlier as a result of illicit drug use.
00:25
That substance that he had taken,
00:28
Vitals are as follows.
00:29
Respiration 16, blood pressure 124, palpated heart rate 146,
00:35
Regular oxygen saturation 98% on room air, blood sugar 371.
00:40
He is a diabetic.
00:42
We'll be to Froedtert Oak Creek in about three to five minutes, coming from down the road.
00:48
Do you have any other questions?
00:51
Oh,
00:52
What does mental stress look like? Now is she in custody? And do you know what he took?
01:01
He used crack cocaine, and the police department's with us.
01:08
But I don't believe he's under arrest.
01:12
Ten four, thank you.
01:13
You can go back to primary.
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Location mentioned:
S 6th St, Oak Creek, WI 53154
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