Woman with possible seizure taken to hospital, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 39-year-old woman who may have had a seizure in an Uber is being transported without emergency to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano. She is conscious but disoriented, has a recent head injury with stitches, and vital signs including heart rate and blood pressure are stable.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Frisco move four, go ahead.
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You come 1st with medic four, paramedic master.
00:04
We are en route non-emergent to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano.
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On board we have a thirty-nine year old female.
00:11
Chief complaint is going to be possible seizure prior to our arrival.
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She was in an Uber and the Uber driver describes seizure like activity.
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Unsure medical history, she's kind of just saying no to every question we ask her right now.
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But she does have a pretty large recent scar on her forehead that still has sutures in it.
00:30
So we got vitals right now.
00:32
Heart rate's 127, sat in 95 on room air.
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BP is 143 over 98.
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She's GCS 13 right now.
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She's not really answering any questions.
00:44
Mostly just kind of making comprehensible sounds or inappropriate words.
00:48
And you said it was 125? We got an IV established.
00:51
We got a 10 to 15 ETA.
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Any questions?
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Location mentioned:
W Parker Rd MOB 3, Plano, TX 75093
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