Medical flight responds to lorazepam overdose in St. George, St George UT
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A medical flight is transporting a 34-year-old female patient to St. George and Primary Children's Hospitals following an overdose of approximately 60 tablets of lorazepam. The patient's vital signs are reported as stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Central Iron County Public Safety
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04:49
Transcript:
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We're going to be listening from the scene heading to St.
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George, 4 on board, 20 minutes in route.
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Steel is one hour, 10 minutes.
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George, 1858.
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Thank you.
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Compt Center, One-Niner is ready to lift primary children's three on board, five-minute time of flight to I-M-in.
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I've got one-hour fuel.
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Copy listing 1859.
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Cedar, WM. 25, 7-23.
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1-0.25, 1859.
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Cedar 7.75 M.
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1023, the area.
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7.25, M. 10233, the area.
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Three of you late, Cedar.
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Put in a wanted person.
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Copy.
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Thank you. Cedar, 1932, 1023.
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1023. 123.
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123? 1932. Thank you all.
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CETA 3W-4-7-8.
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CET will be at, um, Hannah, Kirk.
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By the time, okay.
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Thank you. How's up 3W-408?
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3W40. 3W40.
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3D48. 3DV408.
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Peter Medic 763.
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Flight has the patient will be clear the call and back to service.
01:37
Trayvee, I'm sorry, you pass feedback every time.
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Go ahead with your trauma.
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9-7669. Copy that flight has patient.
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Your run number will be 5201.
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Copy 5201. Thank you.
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1901. 301.
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30, 38.
02:00
Go ahead.
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Call 25 is so I can watch the back.
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Answer.
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One of you is going to get a Florida 28th added to the call.
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So far, go ahead.
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St. George, G, E.D.
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This is Intermountain.
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How do you copy?
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Kilo, Charlie, Lima, Yankee, 0,4.
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That's going to get a grade, Shady.
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Copy me, Nancho.
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This is St.
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George, Rachel.
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Go ahead.
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The overdose ingestion is reported involving approximately 60 tablets of lorazepam.
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Please get seen, you know, 10-4[1].
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Taking it's sleepy.
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Suggestion was about 45 minutes to an hour ago.
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Go laughing by the three when you're ready.
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Clay, did you copy I'm not getting any of your transmission?
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Please, George, are you hearing?
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I hear that you do not get a lot in time here.
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I hear that you did not get a lot of comments.
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You hear me.
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Comcenter 2-7, or one-nighters landed I miss.
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Cover one-niner, have you landing 19 or just be advised airmed is also going to be landing on that pad in about 30 or so minutes.
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See it again, it's 38 if you're coming on that warrants call,
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just look at the, here I am.
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Com center at a mountain stand medical.
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See this, 38.
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10-hour time, go ahead.
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3dbians, go ahead.
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When you can, when you run that subject, I'll track and just let me know who his agent is.
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10-4[1]. Thank you.
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Sounds like we have some communication issues with St.
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George E.D.
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Would you mind letting them know we're 10 minutes out?
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We have a 34-year-old female,
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60 tablets of 1 milligram,
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lorazepam, which is an overdose.
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At about 1800, vitals are stable.
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And again, we're about 8 minutes out.
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I can repeat any of that if you need.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
E Medical Center Dr, St. George, UT 84790
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