Patient suffers seizure episodes near Main St, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a possible medical emergency near South Main St in Fort Worth involving a female patient experiencing multiple seizure-like episodes. The patient was hypertensive but stable and conscious upon arrival at John Peter Smith Hospital. Paramedics administered medication to stop the seizures, monitored vital signs, and noted no signs of trauma.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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JPS Fort Medic Fourteen, Priority Three.
00:04
JPS went.
00:07
Hey, we're en route from the shelter district.
00:09
I've got a (age withheld) female with seizure-like activity, multiple in a row.
00:17
There was no postictal state in between any of them or after.
00:23
Patient had an IV 20 in the left.
00:24
She received 5 mg of medication and the seizure-like activity has now stopped.
00:31
She is pretty hypertensive.
00:34
Got a blood pressure.
00:35
Actually, it's negative.
00:36
Cycling again. Heart rate of 114.
00:38
Intoxal is 28.
00:39
Breathing 29 times a minute, setting 97 on room air.
00:42
GCS is 15.
00:48
Last pressure 183 over 113.
00:52
We'll be at your facility in about six or seven minutes.
00:54
Do you have any questions?
00:57
Yeah, man.
01:00
Negative, no trauma noted.
01:01
But patient was found on the floor.
01:03
She had a pillow under her head, so unsure if there was trauma initially.
01:09
(Age withheld) year old.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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