Man taken to hospital after possible seizure, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 33-year-old man from near NW Barry Rd in Kansas City to St. Luke’s North Hospital. The man had altered mental status after a possible seizure lasting around five minutes. His family assisted during the episode, and there was no trauma reported. He has no prior history of seizures but does have hypertension.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Luke's, Barry, this is KCFD Medic Four patient information.
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This is St.
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Luke's, go ahead.
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KCFD Medics Four, we're five out with a thirty-three-year-old male chief complaint today.
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Is going to be altered mental status after a possible seizure.
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Prior to arrival, (name withheld) or (name withheld)’s family stated that (name withheld) had seizure activity for about five minutes.
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(Name withheld)’s father caught him and there was no trauma at all.
00:29
(Name withheld) has no history of seizures, but does have a history of hypertension.
00:34
(Name withheld)’s GCS score is 14 right now.
00:36
He's usually a GCS of 15 for other vitals.
00:40
We have a blood pressure of 161 over 90.
00:43
Pulse is 129.
00:45
Sinus tach on the monitor.
00:48
SpO2 is 98 on room air.
00:50
Sugar was 104.
00:51
We have an IV established.
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Any questions?
00:57
No questions.
00:58
Room on arrival, very clear.
01:01
Copy, medic four out.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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