Paramedics transport seizure patient to hospital, Summerville SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a paramedic transported a 23‑year‑old male patient with a history of epilepsy from Doctor’s Care to Summerville ER after he experienced two seizures while waiting in the lobby. The patient was conscious, stable, and postictal during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester SC Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Hey Summerville, it's (name withheld) on North Dayton down at your facility.
00:02
I'm going to have a 23 year old male, chief complaint may be seizures.
00:05
How do you copy?
00:14
Summerville, you are all static.
00:15
I am going to continue.
00:16
A 23 year old male is now conscious, alert, still postictal and verbal.
00:20
I'm coming to you from Doctor's Care.
00:24
He presented with a chief complaint of swelling.
00:26
He had two seizures while waiting in the lobby.
00:33
Seizures lasted about three minutes.
00:34
He has a diagnosed history of epilepsy.
00:39
He's still postictal, not verbal,
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but he answers yes or no questions.
00:46
Vitals are stable.
00:47
Pressure 121 over 84, 122 over 88, heart rate 95.
00:51
Sinus rhythm.
00:53
Oxygen 100 percent on room air.
00:54
Respirations 18, even and non-labored.
00:58
I have IV access for you.
00:59
No medications given so far.
01:00
We'll be to you in about twelve minutes.
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No questions or orders.
01:07
First assignment on arrival and we're all clear.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Summerville, SC 29483
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