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92-year-old male falls from bed and has seizure during transportLa Mesa CA

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 92-year-old male from a residence near Grossmont Center Dr to Grossmont Hospital after he fell from bed. During transport, he experienced a brief seizure but was alert and oriented afterward. No seizure history was reported by family.

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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Copy that, I have a 92-year-old male, she complaint of a week.
00:04
How do you think of you? I have a 92-year-old now.
00:08
Shephaling today is going to be a substitute and a teaser.
00:13
So my two is called Outtrip High Residence today is going to be for a 92-year-old now.
00:16
Sounds like the patient had a mechanical trip to fall out of bed where he landed on his bottom.
00:24
When we arrived on team, we found our patient, he was sitting up right in bed, he was alert and tracking.
00:29
He denies any headneck back pain, he denies any LOC, and he denies any bloods, any medications.
00:36
He doesn't report it being more weak than usual, but for families, basically, was being acting a little bit more weak.
00:43
An issue routine is breathing approximately at 24-16 minutes, that he had a 95% of remare with clearing order time before.
00:49
Negative one stroke scale and TMS intact in all four extremities.
00:53
The rest of the vital signs are sent over to you.
00:58
As we got him in the back of the image,
01:01
he did have a partial seizure lasting approximately of 45 seconds.
01:06
Looks like he had some posturing of his arms and he had six gays.
01:12
A couple of minutes after the seizure,
01:15
he's now A&O times 4, but alert tracking his eyes,
01:19
connecting it appropriately for face time, so a little bit more of those dark kicks.
01:25
As far as treatment, we have a 20-gauge in the left and the right hand, and we're doing a 500-mfoolgolis for a possible sapsis, a temperature of 1-2.7.
01:35
He did have a blood sugar of 131.
01:39
I'm not looking to get overshed anymore right now, as he's not currently having a seizure.
01:44
I'm trying to clarify if he has any seizure history.
01:46
Family, he didn't report any on the scenes.

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

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