Woman found unconscious after inhalant use at hotel, Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a hotel near Taylor and Marion Streets in Columbia, emergency responders treated a 28-year-old woman who was found unconscious after reportedly using inhalants. She experienced nausea and vomiting, was given oxygen and anti-nausea medication, and transported to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Staff, this is 258.
00:03
Baptist ER, this is Richland County 258.
00:06
We're en route to your facility non-emergent at this time with a 28-year-old female.
00:12
Chief complaint of nausea, vomiting and a syncopal episode for about 10 minutes.
00:25
Patient was found in a hotel, passed out on the floor by staff.
00:30
Patient admits to doing some whippets.
00:35
Patient's vital signs are as follows—heart rate 71 showing normal sinus rhythm, SpO2 100%.
00:42
She is on oxygen for comfort.
00:47
Four milligrams of Zofran have been administered via IV.
00:52
From a 20 in her left AC.
00:57
Last known blood pressure was 135 over 68.
01:05
BGL was 179.
01:08
At your facility in three to four minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Taylor at, Marion St, Columbia, SC 29220
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