Ambulance transports combative teen with mental health crisis, Cold Spring MN
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A 13-year-old female in mental health crisis was transported from Grafton Mental Health Facility in Cold Spring. She was combative, self-harmed with a popsicle stick, wrote on the walls with her blood, and was restrained. She received medication and was escorted by police during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Mayo Clinic Ambulance 157 sent off-hospital, patient care reports.
00:05
Okay, go ahead.
00:10
We are currently around your facility coming from Grafton Mental Health Facility in Cold Spring with a 13-year-old female combative mental health crisis, suicidal ideation.
00:25
Apparently,
00:27
they don't know exactly what she did, but they are guessing she used a popsicle stick and swirled around her nose, causing it to bleed.
00:36
She wrote on the walls of her room with her blood, with suicidal intentions, and became combative fighting law enforcement.
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She is in the wrap, but her upper arms are in our soft restraints.
00:56
She wasn't really allowing for any vital signs.
00:58
I did get a blood pressure of 106 systolic, 110 for a heart rate.
01:05
98% on room air.
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She did manage to get one of her arms out of the restraints during transport, so we did pull over and get her re-restrained and gave her five milligrams versed.
01:19
I have been unable to put any monitoring equipment on again.
01:24
She's still alert after that 5 milligrams.
01:29
We're about 12 minutes out from your facility.
01:35
We do have PD following us.
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Location mentioned:
Krays Mills Rd, Cold Spring, MN 56320
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