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Patient treated for seizure and taken to ERNashville TN

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Medical Center Dr, Nashville, TN 37232

As discussed during the dispatch call, a female patient was found seizing after calling 911. Emergency medical services administered medication and intubated her after she became unresponsive and had trouble breathing. She was transported from Montgomery County to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment.

Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Rolled female coming to you from Montgomery County.
00:02
This is a patient that wasn't home.
00:04
Apparently she called 911.
00:07
Not sure it was a complaint.
00:09
EMS wanted to give a quick check on her, found her seizing.
00:16
EMS gave the meds, tried to stop the seizure.
00:19
Touch Jack has pretty good response to that, but patient was unresponsive.
00:23
We have arrived on scene and went ahead and intubated her.
00:26
She was unresponsive, not breathing appropriately, not securing her airway.
00:30
So we have an intubated patient on board.
00:33
He was inactive, stable for EMS.
00:36
Her heart is 08.
00:40
She's over by the Tesla Pro bumper, which is 132 over 86.
00:44
Again, intubated with FPDO two, ET tube, and CO2 is about 40 to 100%.
00:51
Pump temp stick is good.
00:53
We did have a good stable, and it does not look to be like a trauma.
00:57
Just pure medical events by our estimation, and we'll get further to bedside unless you copy.
01:04
Copy, what's your update? The ETA.
01:08
Look at the ladder.
01:09
It's kind of slouchy.
01:13
Copy, see on arrival.
01:16
Vanderbilt out of ER.
01:17
Vanderbilt Hospital ER.
01:18
Sorry about 110.
01:20
One hundred and ten.
01:26
52-year-old female.
01:29
Heart failure.
01:33
Total BSA, heart failure, right side abdomen, right side back.
01:42
Also left side, left hand.
01:45
Right now she's terminated.
01:47
It's got to be currently signed as a break of the month, 88 slash CC1A.
01:56
Entitled 30 non-vascular respirations, there are about four eight non-labored.
02:00
You can see this on three liters per minute.
02:02
Ninety extend over as far as three liters.
02:04
Set up an 18K to the right hand.
02:08
Four hundred and 50 ml of fluid at this time.
02:12
Unless you were a firefighter, we're seeing approximately fifty-six.
02:20
What is her GCS and any trauma with this?
02:25
GCS of 9, no trauma.
02:32
Good copy. We'll see you on arrival.

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Medical Center Dr, Nashville, TN 37232
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