Male patient treated after seizure following edible use, Willoughby OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 24-year-old male experienced a seizure after consuming a 25 mg edible. He was found confused but is now alert and stable. He is being transported to Lake West Hospital with normal vital signs and no other complaints.
Audio|Heard on: Lake OH Hospital Group Calls
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Lake West Willoughby Squad, 1422 Paramedic 280, location, conscious alert,
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24-year-old male.
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A call came in for his seizures.
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The patient had a 25 milligram edible about an hour to hour and a half ago.
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He had a seizure back in January.
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This is the second time he's had a seizure.
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Upon arrival, he was post-ictal and confused.
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Currently, he is alert and oriented times three,
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and is much more responsive.
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Transporting in the position of comfort, blood pressure is 148 over 88.
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Pulse is 100, strong and regular.
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Here's a sinus rhythm on the monitor.
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Swelling, please. We did send that to you.
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Pulse oximetry 100%.
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No other complaints.
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ETA at your location is about four minutes.
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I'm happy, see what to get ahead.
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Lake West, glucose was 100.
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We have an ETA of 4 minutes.
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We'll see them for it.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094
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