Two medical emergencies involving speech loss and seizure


Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
03:33
Transcript:
I understand you're looking for an ALS called in Seoul. What's going on? We're on seeing a 69-year-old female. Last known well was last night. Staff reports that she normally is able to talk, but this morning in around 0700, she is now unable to talk. She does have a history of ASIV and CBA, got vitals for you, I got Polta. pulse of 46, blood pressure of 90 per pout, temp of 97.3, blood glucose of 125. Her eyes are per 1.3 millimeters, but she is unable to talk, unable to complete a fast exam. NALIS upgrade for hypotension. Received, what was her blood pressure again? Was it 90 over pout? A firm, we tried re-taking in, we're unable to get an annual ODP. Received, if you're not able to get another one, we'll head out there. Are you guys still unseen? A-Firm, we're right out, Rob. Calp, you can show a medic three in row. Angel 2, METIC 10, ALS response. 1309, Front Street Southwest, number R, 304. Cross Street is between 9th Avenue Southwest and 14th Avenue Southwest. At 625 Black Lake Boulevard Southwest. Cross Street is between 4th Avenue W and Capitol Mall Drive Southwest. Radio Threat on Pye 3. Clear your tail. You are there. 5.3, 1427. Stay in radio, APOL, state, radio, yeah. Okay, Paul, 17, go ahead. We'll be clear. We'll be clear. Recease. Okay, crank, 22, in service. State, Frank, 22, good morning. Conscious, conscious, flavored breathing, complaining of chest pain. Let it can. Speaking at O2, you'll be seeing a 34-year-old female conscious breathing, complaining of a seizure that's last three minutes, does have history of seizures. They're off a bus stop on bus 493 on the best by side of them all.
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Near Black Lake Blvd SW, Olympia, WA 98502
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