Woman treated after overdose in South Milwaukee, South Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 36-year-old woman was taken from her home in South Milwaukee to South Shore Hospital after intentionally overdosing on prescription medications. Police and emergency medical services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
South Milwaukee Ambulance 161 here.
00:04
Case number (number withheld), we are transporting a 36-year-old female patient coming from her home.
00:13
Chief complaint of intentional overdose on prescribed medications, including Lexapro, trazodone, and lamotrigine.
00:25
Approximately 15 to 20 pills of each medication.
00:29
Two and a half hours ago, she vomited three times since then.
00:35
Patient is alert and oriented times four.
00:41
Police were on scene.
00:43
They are following us to the hospital for capture 51.
00:47
Last set of vitals: 130 over 85, respirations 18 clear,
00:53
pulse 86 regular,
00:55
PCS is 15, alert and oriented times four, blood sugar 160.
01:01
No other major medical history reported.
01:03
We'll be to South Shore Hospital in about 5 minutes.
01:06
Any questions?
01:08
I do not. I will notify South Shore and return to primary.
01:14
Thank you. Back to primary.
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Location mentioned:
Milwaukee Ave, South Milwaukee, WI 53172
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