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Medical team assists patient at Tri City HospitalOceanside CA

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Oceanside responded to a medical situation involving a young adult female experiencing abdominal pain, anxiety, and psychiatric concerns. The patient was evaluated and transported to Tri City Hospital for further assessment after requesting assistance for difficulty managing her thoughts. The incident involved a downgrade to a basic life support response and no immediate danger or self-harm concerns were reported.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Hey Tri City, this is Oceanside RA 214.
00:05
Run number is (number withheld).
00:10
Looking to do a BLS downgrade to BLS 126 (Unit 126).
00:15
Looking to go to your facility with an approximate 15 to 20 minute ETA.
00:20
I'm outside as medical, 21-year-old female and she's going to be psych eval.
00:23
How do you copy?
00:25
Copy that.
00:27
Copy. The story goes, it sounds like earlier today, patient started complaining of abdominal cramping and abdominal pain after no relief from symptoms.
00:37
She activated 911.
00:38
Arrival patient is ANO4 GCS15.
00:42
Upon assessment of her abdomen, she started complaining of just generalized spasms and cramping.
00:49
She was hyperventilating.
00:52
Investigated a little bit more, extremely seizing symptoms, whistling, anxiety attacks.
00:56
This trip's psychiatric history — hasn't taken her psych meds today.
01:01
Wants to go to the hospital to get checked out because she can't control her thoughts right now.
01:08
No thoughts of hurting herself or others.
01:10
No chance of pregnancy and just finished her menstrual cycle.
01:14
Got a four set of vitals here for you.
01:17
Patient's breathing at 16 per minute with a blood pressure of 112 over 71, heart rate 96, sinus.
01:29
No sugar, no temp.
01:34
No other pertinent medical history as stated.
01:38
No allergies, no meds, no other meds, no treatments.
01:43
Again, BLS downgraded over to 126.
01:47
Can I clarify anything else for you?
01:50
Do you have the O2 saturation on the patient and can you verify the destination?
01:56
Yes, O2 sat is 98 percent on room air and destination is Tri City.
02:03
Copy that, RAU 14.
02:05
We'll go ahead and clear at 1920.
02:08
Copy, thank you.

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA

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