Medical response to reported suicide attempt, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a report of a 34-year-old woman attempting self-harm near John F. Shelley Drive in San Francisco. The report was received via text message requesting medical aid. The patient had prior communication indicating difficulty obtaining medication and a history of mental health conditions.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
This is a patient reported in 801 attempt on (number withheld) stating they slit their wrists or attempted to slit their wrists.
00:08
This information is coming via text message to one medical unit to check.
00:12
The patient is (name withheld), female, 34 years old, five nine, 127 pounds.
00:19
Units are back.
00:20
Boy twelve over.
00:25
Paveway 167, copy.
00:29
This is being called in by one medical (name withheld) who's a 901[1] only.
00:37
John F. Shelley Drive.
00:43
(number withheld), this RP hears an ex screaming.
00:46
Not sure if it's teens that are partying or something else is going on in the park.
00:51
Unit to back.
01:01
In southern units, there's negative to priors.
01:04
To this 20 RP stated the last message was on (number withheld) from the patient focused on their inability to get medication.
01:12
Patient's been diagnosed with ADHD and generalized anxiety and PTSD.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
901: Ambulance/medical aid requested
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