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Today at my store, we had an incident with a team member. I am another team member, but we'll call the incident team member Amber. Amber had been giddy and friendly all day till about 10:30 when she had her break. I had my break at about 11:00. I went to the back and saw her laying on a sofa, completely out of it with water in her hands. She was shaky. I tried to ask if she was okay, but she was too zoned out to say anything. Our LOD was beside her. After I got a drink and a snack, I reentered in which my LOD told me to watch over Amber. Amber was laying back with her head up, and eyes closed. I called her name on multiple occasions, but she did not respond until I physically tapped her or shook her. She stared at me with a blank gaze. I asked her if she had ate anything or drank anything. She did not respond. Our LOD brought in a gatorade and tried to get Amber to talk. Amber tried to go back into an unresponsivs state where her eyes were closed. We asked her address on multiple occassions to try and get her home, but she could only tell us the numbers. She said she couldn't focus or remember. My LOD tried to pull up her address in the system so we could get her home. Amber proceeds to sit up, and cover her face with her hands, like she was about to hurl up the gatorade she just drank. She went and laid back, unresponsive again. After a few moments, Amber sat back up and said everything was spinning but she had to go to the bathroom. I helped her to the door of the bathroom, and told her to yell if she needed me. I stood outside the door and waited. We eventually found someone in the store who knew where Amber lived, and even after she was being led outside by two team members, she was stumbling and mumbling. A part of me was wondering if I should have dialed 911 when he became unresponsive to us?
Note: Never once did my LOD suggest taking him to the hospital or calling 911. We are two minutes away from a hospital.
Note: Never once did my LOD suggest taking him to the hospital or calling 911. We are two minutes away from a hospital.
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