Woman with suicidal thoughts treated after carbon monoxide exposure, Troy OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to Upper Valley Medical Center for a 26-year-old woman who attempted carbon monoxide poisoning in a garage. She was initially combative but became cooperative while en route to room 33 for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Miami County Police, Fire and EMS - Central
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Transcript:
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Troa McToyle, Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy McTill is Upper Valley Medical Center.
00:06
This is the Upper Valley Medical Center, go ahead.
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Toro McItoll, the 26-26-year-old, Chief Complaint is going to be suicidal ideation.
00:16
The patient was trying to harm herself in a garage, had a truck inside the garage and was running it.
00:22
A patient was found alert and oriented on scene.
00:24
She started being combative with us, so we do have her handcuffed right now on both wrists, onto the cot.
00:29
All right now she's being cooperative.
00:32
She's calming down.
00:33
I'm not able to get any viable signs.
00:34
She wouldn't let me.
00:36
We're going to be at your facility approximately two to three minutes, sending further questions.
00:44
With no other questions, we're going to go to 33 when you get here.
00:50
That's clear.
00:51
Room 33, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N County Rd 25A, Troy, OH 45373
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