Patient transported to hospital after seizure, Mt Vernon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a female patient who had experienced a seizure in Mt Vernon, Ohio. The patient had stopped seizing before transport and was stabilized en route to Knox Community Hospital. She has a history of seizures and had discontinued medication three days earlier.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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00:47
Transcript:
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Good morning, KCH.
00:01
This is Medic 511 en route to the facility with a (number withheld) female.
00:05
Chief complaint today is going to be seizure.
00:09
Patient stopped seizing by the time we got there.
00:12
She was a bit postictal but no longer is.
00:15
Glucose of 109, current BP 100.
00:17
of 100 and forty-nine over ninety-five.
00:19
She's pulsing at 117, sinus on the monitor, respirations at 90.
00:23
I mean, SpO two of ninety-six on room air.
00:27
We do have a 20 gauge in the left hand.
00:33
Does have a history of seizures.
00:35
Recently stopped taking a seizure medication about three days ago.
00:39
If you have no questions, we should be sitting approximately 1 min.
00:45
Arrival KCH clear.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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