Medical team transports juvenile after seizure, Toledo OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a potential seizure incident near Cherry St in Toledo. A juvenile male with a known history of seizures experienced an episode lasting about one minute. The patient was alert and stable when transported to St. Vincent Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Go ahead, Medic Nine.
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This is St. V's.
00:03
Involved your facility with a postictal juvenile male.
00:07
Patient has a history of seizures and experienced an approximately one-minute episode.
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Last neurological assessment was in May and reported normal.
00:19
Does take Keppra.
00:21
Currently, the patient is alert and answering appropriately.
00:25
Guardian requests transport to your facility for further evaluation.
00:27
Vitals are good.
00:28
As followed,
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Blood pressure one eighty-five over seventy-four.
00:32
Pulse 120, regular.
00:34
Oxygen saturation ninety-seven percent on room air.
00:36
Blood glucose one seventy-six; respirations 18 per minute.
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ETA to your facility in approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
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Any questions or orders?
00:44
Nothing further.
00:45
Room assignment upon arrival is clear.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry St suite 10, Toledo, OH 43608
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