Seizure patient treated and transported, Toledo OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit responded near Cherry St in Toledo for a 26-year-old patient experiencing a seizure. The patient, with a history of seizures and medication noncompliance, was alert upon arrival and appeared emotionally distressed. The patient was transported to St. Vincent Hospital for further evaluation and care.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 19 to St.
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V's.
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This is V's, go ahead.
00:07
Yeah, we were calling out for a seizure.
00:10
Upon our arrival, we have a 26-year-old (name withheld) who is alert and oriented.
00:17
The patient has a history of seizures and has not been compliant with medication for about 13 years.
00:26
(Name withheld) states the patient’s seizure was full body, lasting about a minute and forty-five seconds.
00:32
At this time, the patient is answering questions appropriately but appears to be in some mental distress.
00:44
The patient is not threatening at this time but appears emotionally distressed.
00:52
Vitals: blood pressure 120 over seventy-five.
00:57
Heart rate 80 and regular.
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SpO2 is 98.
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SpO2 98%, respirations around 18, blood sugar 141.
01:10
If you have no questions or orders, ETA is five minutes.
01:15
See you when you get here, be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry St suite 10, Toledo, OH 43608
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