Man treated for suspected hallucinogen effects, Fayetteville AR
An 18-year-old man showed signs of hallucinogen use including paranoia and difficulty speaking. Paramedics took him to a hospital in Fayetteville for treatment. He was conscious and stable during transport.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Static 1stead 1 patient, 1063 to Walser and Regional.
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Static 1 is Regional, go ahead.
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Good evening, Washington, Regional, social medic ones, and found your facility, non-emergent with an 18-year-old male.
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Chief of the only day is going to be a possible hallucinogen ingestion.
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A patient's family reported the patient had gotten off work came home, was complaining of a headache and nausea with excessive vomiting.
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No signs of a head injury, and there were no obvious contusions noted to the patient's head, but the patient is showing signs of hallucinogen ingestion with...
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Paranoia, unable to speak,
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Pupils are showing around the 6 and reactive.
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He is A.m. Newtimes 3, GCS a 14.
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Showing a heart of 126, showing sinus tack, sat 99% in room air.
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Last 4, 147 over 97 with a CBG of 138.
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Giving them 5% and it seems to calm him down a little bit, but I'll be there in about 6, your crying, brother.
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No questions.
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We'll try to have room on arrival recently.
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Location mentioned:
N Northhills Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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