Paramedics treat woman after seizure in Towson, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, baltimore County Paramedic 101 responded to a medical emergency near Osler Drive in Towson involving a 41-year-old female who experienced a seizure. The patient had a history of seizure disorder and regained consciousness. Paramedics treated her with medication for nausea and transported her in stable condition to St. Joseph’s Hospital.
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Transcript:
00:00
County 101 on live for St. Joe.
00:03
St. Joe Dr., do you need us?
00:06
Negative information only.
00:07
This is Baltimore County Paramedic 101 at a Priority Two, postictal 41-year-old female.
00:13
How do you copy?
00:16
Copy, go ahead. Patient has a history of a seizure disorder, unknown medication.
00:23
Not allergic to anything.
00:25
(Name withheld) heard a loud thump and witnessed her seizing in the bathroom.
00:31
She doesn't appear to be injured at all.
00:33
Lasted about one to two minutes.
00:35
Like I said, had seizures.
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Not allergic to anything.
00:40
Vital signs.
00:41
We initially got 110 over 60 for pressure.
00:44
Original heart rate.
00:45
Heart rate was ninety-four, ninety-seven percent room air.
00:48
Sugar was 117.
00:51
Repeat set of vitals for heart rates down to 70.
00:54
O₂ sat still ninety-nine percent and we have a 20 gauge in the left AC.
00:58
She did have an episode of vomiting.
00:59
Gave her eight of Zofran.
01:01
Have on the monitor, sugar on sinus, and we'll see you in about five to seven.
01:05
How do you copy?
01:07
Did you say her repeat heart rate was 70? That's correct.
01:13
Great, thank you so much.
01:14
We will be in about five minutes.
01:16
Thanks.
01:18
County One Hundred and One.
01:19
Clear.
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