Medic responds to psychiatric emergency near South Water St, Martinsburg WV
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Emergency medical team responded to a psychiatric emergency near South Water Street, East Ridge. A female patient in her 30s experienced hallucinations and became unresponsive. She has a past history of aggression but was not physically aggressive during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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The company one, medic response, psychiatric.
00:02
Two, three, five, near South Water Street, East Ridge.
00:10
Two citations break.
00:12
Okay, we're good.
00:15
Mr. Hess will remain legally parked there until he can get his insurance on that vehicle.
00:21
Get your name.
00:23
I'm too.
00:25
Paramag 1 respond.
00:29
The new medic 1, 1022.
00:31
Okay,
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but you want to be fully available.
00:35
Two.
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For 43.
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Good.
00:47
The medic assist, uh,
00:49
East Ridge, 23, near South Water Street, Break.
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Good.
00:57
The advice is going to be for a female patient in her 30s having hallucinations and shutting down, she does have a history of aggression.
01:06
I don't believe she'd be in physical at all right now.
01:10
I don't believe so.
01:19
Maris, what was we playing in the advance call?
01:25
East Ridge, 235, Southwater.
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10-4[1]. What was the issue again then?
01:35
The medic assist for a psych patient.
01:43
Forty-three miles from, I'm 22.
01:47
10-4[1].
01:50
Thanks, how it's 23 as well.
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Location mentioned:
S Water St, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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