Medical team responds to seizure patient at hospital, Newark DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew transported a 17-year-old patient experiencing a seizure lasting about two minutes to Christiana Hospital. The episode may be related to possible drug use. Paramedics noted stable vital signs and continued monitoring during transport.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, 1072, this is 95, firehouse 1951.
00:03
We're out to your facility with a 17-year-old patient, seizure lasting about 2 minutes.
00:07
Have you got people for?
00:10
Paramedic, I heard 17-year-old patient seizure lasting 2 minutes, go ahead.
00:17
Patient may have used drugs last night.
00:20
However, patient has had previous doses more than once and has not.
00:24
Seizure.
00:26
Last seizure was a year ago on December 8.
00:31
Blood pressure 160 over 80, heart rate 120, oxygen saturation 100% on room air, blood sugar 130.
00:36
We're just going to continue to monitor and transport.
00:39
Neurologist is aware.
00:41
So we're just coming to you.
00:45
You have about an 8 minute ETA.
00:48
Thanks so much medic.
00:50
No questions or concerns from my end.
00:51
We'll work on getting you there.
00:52
Video room on arrival.
00:53
This is 1072.
00:56
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718
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