Medical team transports patient after seizure, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a young adult female who experienced a seizure to Presbyterian Hospital Plano. The patient was conscious and gradually regaining responsiveness. No trauma was reported, and responders noted normal vital signs during transit.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Yes, ma'am. This is paramedic Ordela heading to Presbyterian Hospital Plano with a approximately 20-year-old female who's just had a seizure.
00:08
She's currently in her postictal state.
00:10
I say GCS is currently 14.
00:13
She's awake, slowly being able to talk to us.
00:16
Vital signs are right now is heart rate 76, sun rhythm on the monitor.
00:21
Respirations 11 was an entire 40.
00:23
Blood pressure is 120 over 68.
00:26
Blood glucose was.
00:28
.With a normal rate, working on an IV right now.
00:31
We're going to be at Presbyterian Hospital Plano here in about 8 min .
00:36
Any questions?
00:39
Does she have a history of seizures and was there any trauma associated with it?
00:45
No trauma associated with the seizures.
00:47
She was assisted to the ground.
00:50
No one knew medical history, and she's still currently postictal, so we don't have a clear cut answer on that yet.
00:59
Copy that. I'll let 1st responder know that you're about five eight out.
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Location mentioned:
W Parker Rd, Plano, TX 75093
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