Child taken to hospital for severe migraine, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a medical emergency near Jonathan Lucas St in Charleston, where a twelve-year-old girl experienced a severe migraine with vision changes, nausea, and lethargy. EMS reported stable vital signs and was en route to the hospital with an estimated arrival of about eight minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
(name withheld), medic nine is about 10 minutes away from here.
00:04
We're bringing in a twelve-year-old female.
00:07
She had a migraine-like headache starting about three hours ago.
00:13
With this, she has had some vision changes, nausea, and what about emesis?
00:19
She is currently roughly at GCS twelve, very lethargic, low response.
00:26
Patient's heart rate is 70, 100% on room air.
00:32
Last blood pressure was 115 over seventy-eight.
00:35
Btl was one twenty-six.
00:37
If you have any questions or reports.
00:40
Can you repeat the age?
00:44
Twelve years old, female.
00:49
Okay.
00:53
What's your ETA?
00:57
Currently about eight minutes.
01:00
And what did you say her GCS was?
01:05
I would say fourteen right now.
01:10
Okay, room assignment on arrival.
01:12
Keep clear.
01:14
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
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