Medical team aids man injured in seizure at Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency near Lake Chabot Road in Castro Valley involving an adult male who appeared to suffer a seizure and facial injuries after reportedly striking an object in a bathroom. The patient was transported to Eden Medical Center for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Medic 172, coming at Code 2, Code 2 trauma.
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On board this evening, we got a 55-year-old (name withheld).
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GCS 14, not on any thinners.
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Family heard a loud bang, boom,
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from the bathroom.
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I found him face down having a seizure.
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It appears that he had a seizure and then struck his face on some object in the bathroom.
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Initial blood pressure, 198 over 100.
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Current blood pressure is 150 over 122.
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Heart rate is 90.
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He is satting 100% on room air, not on any blood thinners,
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breathing 20 times a minute.
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We got seizure precaution at this time.
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Only appreciable trauma we have is to his face where he had some broken teeth inside his mouth.
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Rest technique is remarkable.
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Once we part further, we'll be seeing you probably in about five or six.
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This is Medic.
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Oh, 172. Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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