Patient transported for weakness and reaction to medication


Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
02:19
Transcript:
No questions. 2.11, thank you. I'm R.C.L.A.L. 623 patient information for (name withheld). All good. We're going to be transporting routine at St. John's, actually, if we could change that. Thank you. I'll get that loaded in. Thank you. 1633. 1634. Thank you very much. MR. MR. MR. MCC. CentralMedicton. Ten. Two United. We're about two days out. Ten for United. but a secondary to weakness. First of me, I'm going to be four v, v, five, six. In conclusion, no testing, slight confusion, vitally he is. 128 over 72, close at 126 patients in Wink and alert at the moment. I'm calling for a state. Just have a doctor ready. We should be united here in the next three or four minutes. Any headstrike or LOC without fall? Patient and family, patient and family deny any loss and consciousness. 2.11, thank you. She's had these reactions in the past and new medications. We'll be working on IB, giving her some better drill. And we should be to woodwinds in about 10 minutes. Negative. She is able to speak in complete sentences, just stuttering and a little bit of shakiness in her voice. And how many minutes out? 10. 10. 2.11, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Woodwinds Dr., St Paul, MN 55125
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