Robbery victim placed on psychiatric hold at train station, San Jose CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a person from the San Jose train station after they reported being robbed. The individual was placed on a psychiatric hold for evaluation. It appears they have a mental health condition and self-treat with substances. No further medical issues or complaints were noted during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Same time, medic seven three, we're going to ETA about 10 minutes, fifty-one fifty.
00:05
On board, we have a 34-year-old male placed on a fifty-one fifty today, described as gravely disabled.
00:12
It sounds like the patient called 911 today because they were robbed at a San Jose train station.
00:20
When speaking with the officer, it was noted the patient has a diagnosed mental health condition.
00:24
The patient reportedly self-medicates with marijuana and mushrooms.
00:28
The patient wanted to speak to a caregiver but appears to have no available contact person.
00:37
It sounds like attempts were made to find safe housing but none were available, leading to a hold being placed.
00:44
There is no complaint.
00:46
We're getting all four people 15 bottles for you.
00:49
Blood pressure is 110 over seventy-three, heart rate sixty-five.
00:53
Ninety-six percent on oxygen here.
00:57
I use common, no restraints, and no further code two between now or 10 minutes.
01:02
Hey, copy.
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