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Man transported for suicidal hold with health concernsAustin MN

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1st Dr NW, Austin, MN 55912

A 52-year-old man under a suicidal transport hold was brought in with recent pain and heart palpitations that have subsided. He had alcohol in his system and vital signs showed elevated heart rate and blood pressure. The patient was cooperative during transport to the hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Austin Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Just letting you know that we're about 5 to 7 minutes out with a 52, 5-2 year old male.
00:07
Coming in on a transport hold made some suicidal comments.
00:12
Also some complaints of just about pain and palpitation that has currently subsided.
00:19
This does have an ETOH on board.
00:24
Herbital signs our heart rate, 110, sinus tach.
00:28
Blood pressure 177 over 107 respirations at 22 non-laborate oxygen saturation 97%.
00:38
On room air, again, we'll see there in about 5 to 7 minutes, and he is cooperative at this time.

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1st Dr NW, Austin, MN 55912

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