Medical team assists person with seizures near Sand Lake, Sand Lake FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Sand Lake, Florida, responded to a medical emergency involving a young woman experiencing active seizures while at work. Coworkers found her on the floor, and she was being transported to Dr. Philips Hospital. She was treated with intravenous medication and monitored throughout transport.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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En route to your facility with a 21-year-old female.
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She's complained today is going to be seizures.
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Coworkers found (name withheld) seizing on the floor in a back room while at work.
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(Name withheld) does have a history of seizures.
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Known as epileptic in origin, (name withheld) is currently GCS of 10, responsive to painful stimuli.
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Eighteen in the right AC.
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(Name withheld) has received a total of five milligrams IV midazolam at this time.
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(Name withheld) is seizing again, so I'm going to give another five IV.
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Oh, there it falls.
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We got blood pressure at 110 over sixty-seven.
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Heart rate currently as (name withheld) just started seizing 160.
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Sinus pack.
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Vitals are 30.
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Respiratory rate of thirty-four.
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Ninety-nine percent on room air.
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BGL ninety-four.
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Or either in five, Barney brother.
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Location mentioned:
Sand Lake, FL 32819
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