Woman experiences seizure at workplace, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a workplace on NW Barry Rd in Kansas City for a possible medical issue involving a woman who experienced a seizure about 20 minutes earlier. The woman was alert and stable when transported to St. Luke’s North Hospital. Medical personnel reported normal vital signs and noted a history of seizures.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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KCID to St. Louis Barry for a patient report.
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This is Barry, go ahead.
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This is KCFD BLS two.
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I'm coming to you with a 39-year-old woman who had a seizure about 20 minutes ago at work.
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Staff stated that the patient started to seize and she was seizing for about 3 minutes.
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Says that she did not hit her head.
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Patient says she's done.
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Does have history of seizures.
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She says she took her medications this morning.
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Last seizure was about a month ago.
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Last vital checked was 113 over 84 blood pressure.
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Pulse of 90, oxygen level 99% on room air, GCS 15, blood sugar 120.
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We're about 5 minutes out if you have any questions.
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No questions or orders.
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We'll see when you can hear Barry out.
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Tell us who's clear.
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Hey, Lake Shore, go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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