Medical emergency at Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a potential medical event involving a middle-aged person experiencing a seizure and shoulder pain near Vanderbilt Medical Center. The patient was evaluated for trauma, given medication, and monitored for vital signs, including blood pressure and oxygen saturation, while being transported for continued care.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
One five one, looking at about 11 min.
00:03
Big slide coming out of eastbound on the forty-six year old (name withheld).
00:09
Patient had a seizure around (number withheld) this morning.
00:16
First time for him has no issues, although he did have some type of drink given and removed at Vanderbilt.
00:26
Back is 20.
00:28
Has a problem with them.
00:31
Nine one one was called.
00:33
EMS got there.
00:34
She was hoaxed until they got loaded up.
00:37
And of course when we got there, these alert noises, patient with right shoulder pain, which was due to the gram of Tylenol IV for sinus at eighty-eight respirations about twelve.
00:52
They're adequate by operating air.
00:56
What goes 1.2? They went past the establish.
01:01
He fell off.
01:05
Was there any trauma with this seizure and can I have the blood pressure and O2 saturation please?
01:12
No trauma, 148 over 102 currently, but he's kind of wiggling on our pressure.
01:19
Doesn't have been fairly normal since this last time.
01:27
Copy. See on the pad.
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