Medic transports man after seizure at restaurant, North Port FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 61-year-old man who experienced a seizure at a restaurant in North Port was transported by Medic Two to North Port ER. He was stable and recovering en route, with a history of seizures and recent lapse in medication use.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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North Port ER from Medic Two.
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North Port ER from Medic Two.
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North Port ER from Medic Two en route with stable priority two patient.
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Go ahead, Medic Two.
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Good evening, North Port.
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We are en route to your facility with a stable priority two patient, a 61-year-old male coming from a restaurant where he had a seizure lasting approximately 3 minutes.
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Patient has a history of seizures.
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He has been off his medication for approximately one week according to his doctor.
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He is currently confused and oriented to himself only.
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He has vital signs of 80 pulse rate, 98 SpO2 on room air, and blood pressure of 132 over 81.
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We have an 18 gauge IV in the right forearm.
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Patient is resting comfortably with no distress.
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We will be at your facility in approximately five to ten minutes.
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Copy that. Do you need transport? North Port clear.
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Location mentioned:
Bobcat Village Center Rd, North Port, FL 34288
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