Man with psychiatric episode treated near Medical Plaza Drive, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treat a 33-year-old man experiencing a psychiatric episode near Medical Plaza Drive. The patient was found wandering without a shirt or shoes and showing confusion and agitation.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Turn around, guys, Bergen, Bergen, Berger, Medical 11.
00:02
We're inbound to your location with approximately 4 to 5 in the ETA.
00:05
Home Board Avenue, 33-year-old male.
00:08
She complained of a psychiatric episode.
00:12
Patient was found wandering around.
00:14
(Name withheld) had no shirt, no shoes on.
00:17
The patient is also stating things that don't correlate with its surrounding.
00:25
Currently known to your facility, it's my part of dealing with him.
00:30
I've been unable to obtain vitals every time I try to put a blood pressure cup on any wrist at all.
00:37
It is late.
00:38
I'm a little late.
00:41
He's speaking clearly although the things that he's staying are confusing.
00:49
I'm going to have approximately a five to you.
00:52
Unless you have anything further, we'll monitor transport.
00:54
We'll say it about five.
00:55
He is a bit agitated right now, so you may want extra steps.
01:00
Copy try now.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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