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Citation

Dunn TM. JEMS 2008; 33(10): 86-92.

Affiliation

University of Northern Colorado. thomas.dunn@unco.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/S0197-2510(08)70383-8

PMID

19038674

Abstract

In July 2007, a suburban Denver ambulance began a routine "psych transfer" of a 36-year-old woman from a hospital to a psychiatric facility. During transport, the woman leapt from the moving ambulance onto a busy interstate. She later died of her injuries. Similar incidents are by no means uncommon. In September 2007, another psych transfer ended in tragedy after a suicidal patient jumped from a moving ambulance in Lansing, Mich., and was hit and killed by a car. Three other deaths from patients jumping from ambulances (one in 2002 and two more in 2005) in Michigan were reviewed recently in a medical journal as a warning to providers about the possibility of suicidal patients killing themselves during transport. Deaths resulting from intoxicated persons jumping from moving police cars have also been documented.


Language: en

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