61-year-old man has prolonged seizure en route to hospital, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 61-year-old man experienced a prolonged seizure lasting about 20 minutes. He has a history of one previous seizure. He was transported to Milford Hospital with stable vital signs, responding to painful stimuli. Medical staff prepared for airway management due to the long transport.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is paramedic 754 calling from the parringent area.
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Currently with a 61-year-old male.
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Current chief complaint had a seizure.
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Patient has history of one seizure about a year ago.
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It was not similar to this episode.
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Patient has been seizing for about 20 minutes.
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Patient does have 10 milligrams on verses 10 milligrams on 4.
00:28
Seizure activity has stopped at this point.
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Patient responds to painful stimuli.
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Patient is alert to painful stimuli.
00:41
Just had some snoring respirations.
00:43
Vital signs are stable.
00:44
Heart rate was 100 beats per minute on the monitor.
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Blood pressure was 120 over 100.
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Oxygen saturation is 91 percent. Blood sugar reading was 117 at this time. Looking for orders in case airway is compromised. Long route to your facility. Orders are granted for position ten 50s. Copy thank you.
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