Male patient treated for seizure and confusion, Princeton MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 46-year-old man experienced a seizure and confusion at home. He had symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and leg pain before the seizure. Emergency responders found him confused and unresponsive but having stable vital signs. He was taken to a hospital near Northland Drive in Princeton.
Audio|Heard on: Wright MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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North ambulance patient information, ETA 10 minutes.
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I'm sorry, and go ahead.
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Enrol was a 46-year-old male coming from home, had a seizure today, witnessed by his (name withheld), she said his last seizure,
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and her seizure was over the summer, hasn't had one since.
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He is on seizure medications,
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isn't always compliant with them.
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Today he was complaining of nausea, vomiting,
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and lower leg pain prior to the seizure.
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And when we got there, he was pretty diaphoretic.
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has been postictal the entire time, confused,
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currently unresponsive after 5 milligrams of IM Versed.
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Vitally stable is at 100% on room air, heart rate 70, last pressure was 1.50s over 70,
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and so be there in a fall of 5 to 10.
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Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
Northland Dr, Princeton, MN 55371
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