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Woman suffering seizure transported to hospitalChula Vista CA

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H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical incident near H St in Chula Vista involving a 56-year-old woman experiencing recurrent seizures. The patient, with a history of epilepsy, had consecutive seizures lasting about 10 minutes each and was postictal when medics arrived. Her vital signs were stable, and she was transported by Medic 32 to Scripps Chula Vista Hospital.

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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, good afternoon,
00:01
Grossmont Medic 32.
00:02
Just wanted to see if you could take a report for us.
00:04
Unable to get a hold of any other bases.
00:06
We got run number (number withheld).
00:10
I copy, Medic 32.
00:11
What's your destination?
00:13
Okay, we're looking to go to Scripps Chula Vista with about a 7-minute ETA.
00:17
We were called to a private residence today for a 56-year-old female with a chief complaint.
00:21
Today was full body.
00:22
Chronic seizure lasting per family about 10 minutes.
00:26
Family states she started to have a seizure, stopped for a minute, regained consciousness, then went back into a seizure.
00:32
Does have history of epilepsy, last seizure about five months ago.
00:36
Family states it was full body, no incontinence or oral trauma noted.
00:40
Patient is in a postictal state at this time, responsive only to name.
00:43
She's also tracking and opening her eyes through voice.
00:47
Right now we got a blood pressure of 113 over 67.
00:52
Looks like a sinus rhythm on the monitor.
00:55
Skins are warm to the touch and slightly diaphoretic.
00:59
We have a rate of 16 with oxygen saturation 97% on room air.
01:03
I got a 20 gauge in the left AC with a saline lock and transporting in position of comfort.
01:08
Only history is epilepsy, compliant with all medications.
01:12
No known allergies.
01:13
Not anticipating any other treatment and looks like she is stable.
01:16
I do have her on a couple liters of oxygen as well.
01:19
It looks like she is slowly coming out of the postictal state.
01:23
Seizure had stopped in progress prior to our arrival.
01:26
Requested Scripps Chula Vista, about four minutes out.
01:30
Hi, copy 32.
01:31
Did you get a blood sugar on the patient?
01:33
That's affirmative, 206 and a temperature of 97.2.
01:38
Copy all that, 32.
01:39
I will call Scripps Chula Vista.
01:40
We can clear.

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H St, Chula Vista, CA 91910

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