Child taken to hospital after apparent febrile seizure, Warren MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews in Warren responded to a medical situation involving a young child experiencing an apparent febrile seizure at home. The child, who has diabetes, had a high fever and postictal symptoms. Paramedics transported the patient to Henry Ford Warren Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Henry Ford Warren, this is Warren Fire Squad 2.
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Coming in with a 2-year-old male.
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Two-year-old male, chief complaint is febrile seizure.
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The patient is coming from home.
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He is a type 1 diabetic.
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Had a febrile seizure, and was witnessed by (name withheld).
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He said the child was in full body convulsions and shaking,
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and tensing up.
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And he felt really hot.
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He has been...
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Has not been sick lately,
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but the fever came on right about the same time.
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The seizure did.
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He is still a little postictal and irritated.
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Pulse of 150, sinus tach on the monitor, respirations are 24 non-labored.
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He is 96% on room air.
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We have an axillary temperature of about 101 degrees.
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ETA is going to be about two minutes.
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That is said nothing for any first.
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Location mentioned:
E 10 Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48093
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