Medical team responds to seizure near Calhoun St, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a possible seizure involving a 49-year-old man near Calhoun St in Charleston. The patient was postictal upon arrival with a low Glasgow Coma Scale that later improved. He was transported to a hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, I'm en route to your facility with a 2-minute ETA on board a 49-year-old male.
00:05
Patient's roommates described tonic-clonic seizure activity that lasted approximately a minute and a half.
00:14
On our arrival, he was postictal, GCS about six.
00:18
He's currently GCS of twelve.
00:21
That is four for eyes, two for verbal, six for motor.
00:27
Vitals are going to be as follows.
00:29
Heart rate is 100, blood pressure is 140 over eighty-two.
00:33
He is ninety-seven percent on room air and tidal is thirty-eight, breathing twenty-one times a minute.
00:40
Blood sugar is 114.
00:43
If you have no questions or orders for me, I will follow up as needed.
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Location mentioned:
Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401
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