Paramedics transport non-verbal teen with psychiatric emergency, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 17-year-old male with a psychiatric emergency and possible hypothermia to Christiana Hospital. The patient is non-verbal and is being carefully managed due to a medication allergy and agitation when moved.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, Christiana.
00:01
Medic 5, Paramedic 1550, along with 1832.
00:04
Ceremony with a 17-year-old male, a psychiatric emergency.
00:09
How do you copy so far?
00:12
Not 1062, go ahead.
00:16
Hi, 1062. This is a 17-year-old male psychiatric emergency.
00:21
He's been outside for some periods of time today, one of the home with the assistant police, had him back home.
00:27
(Name withheld) was able to contact Crisis Intervention to come out to do an evaluation on this gentleman.
00:35
Well,
00:36
they were they're knocking it up hospital hypothermia and said it's a very medical issue and it's a potential emergency.
00:43
So an activated 911 and they can have transport to your facility.
00:50
He's not allowing, he's non-verbal, he's allowing out to attack the head any way, shape, or form.
00:55
He does have a nice, strong radio phone for this, so we get that much from him.
00:59
And he does maintain a green airway.
01:01
With some assistance, we did get him out to the end,
01:04
I don't know, the tractor is secured, and we're our way to your facilities at the point.
01:10
I think we're going to need, I guess, on arrival is definitely room.
01:13
This gentleman should not be in the hallway whatsoever.
01:15
It's going to be able to get him over two minutes.
01:17
We're going to need some assistance with that as well, whether mental or security is to let's just get him over so it's easier for rolling up.
01:28
Just a heads up, though, we do have a reaction to paratole, so we're not giving him any of that in the field here, and just if you do decide to go a treatment for sedation here to help this out, the parinol should be out.
01:39
Apparently, he has some sort of reaction to it.
01:42
Time, we're now.
01:44
10-minute your facility is a request in a room and some assistance on arrival.
01:48
Say by the question.
01:50
Is he agitated or anything right now with you?
01:55
Not at all.
01:56
The only time we get detained is when we try to move for a sest and move on any shape or form.
02:01
So at this point in time, he is completely chill in his director.
02:07
Um,
02:08
um,
02:09
one zero and six two.
02:11
We'll see a plenty of care.
02:15
You sound so good and turn our voice.
02:17
You have the same thing.
02:18
We have the same thing. We'll see. Sure.
02:19
Five is clear.
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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