Teen autistic patient ingests medication, taken to ER, Havre De Grace MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 16-year-old autistic female ingested an unknown amount of medication at home. Poison control recommended transport to the emergency room. The patient was reportedly violent, and police were present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medical Box 155-1, Medical One respond for ingestion, police have been notified near Earlton Road North off Webster Road and Fox Trail operations on EMS 1214.
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I don't go box 155-1, medic one stage until advised,
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1214.
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That one's around.
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12-15,
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16-year-old female autistic.
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She,
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her mother was preparing her daily medicines and the patient grabbed the bottle and drank an unknown amount.
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Her poison control, they're requesting the child to go to the ER.
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And she's violent.
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Police are also around.
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