Medical transport for possible seizure near Matlock Rd, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an elderly female experiencing possible seizure symptoms from a location near Matlock Rd in Arlington to Medical City Arlington. The patient appeared alert and stable, with normal vital signs reported. No medications were administered during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Arlington Medic Eight to MCA Priority Three Traffic.
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Medical City, Arlington.
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Medic 8 is coming in Priority Three with an eighty-nine-year-old female presenting with myoclonic jerking that started about 30 minutes to an hour ago.
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The patient has a history of seizures.
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This is the patient's presentation prior to seizure activity.
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She is alert with a GCS of 14.
00:34
She's sinus rhythm with a heart rate of seventy-two and ninety-two percent on two liters.
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End tidal is twenty-one with respirations at twenty-six.
00:45
Glucose is 123.
00:47
We've not been able to obtain an automated blood pressure.
00:51
Her manual blood pressure is 120 over 70, IV established in the right forearm with normal saline running at a TKO rate.
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No medications have been administered.
01:04
We are approximately one to two out.
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All right, we'll see them.
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Location mentioned:
Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015
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