Patient transported from correctional facility with catatonic reaction, Kissimmee FL
Emergency medical services transported a 27-year-old male from a correctional facility to a regional hospital after he showed signs of a suspected catatonic reaction and fever. The patient was awake but minimally responsive with stable vital signs, including a mild fever, and was receiving oxygen support.
Audio|Source: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Redu63, Osceola Regional, how do you copy?
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Osceola, go ahead.
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Ossiola, go ahead.
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O'SU63, you're coming as a Cepstance alert.
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Repeat, Sepsons Alert.
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27-27-year-old male.
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Coming from a correctional facility,
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chief complaint of what doctors suspect to be a catatonic reaction.
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The patient was given 25 milligrams of Benadjo IV.
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He's normally on that event.
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Right now he is awake and alert.
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I'll say,
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GCS 13 just because he's not speaking,
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seems that he's typically stated according to corrections officers.
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Right now, heart rate is 16,
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setting 98% on 2 liters via nasal cannula.
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He is standing on fine on room air as well.
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Breathing 28 times a minute with an entitle of 30.
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Blood pressure, last blood pressure was 130 over 69,
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and an oral temperature of 101.4, 101.
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We're about three minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Oak St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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