Man with epilepsy experiences seizure and fast heart rate, Willoughby OH
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According to the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a 38-year-old man who had a seizure an hour ago. The man has epilepsy and an elevated heart rate but is stable and awake.
Audio|Heard on: Lake OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We'll be squad, 14, 12 to Lake West.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:06
Yeah, Wes, we'll be 14, 12, online medic 46, en route with a 38-year-old A&O x4 male.
00:13
Chief complaint at this time.
00:14
Had a seizure about an hour ago called 911 at the (name withheld) facility.
00:20
I'm not sure how long the seizure lasted if the patient's state that he does have epilepsy.
00:27
He's in position of this time.
00:29
Position to comfort, current vitals, 130, 93.
00:33
It also is 165.
00:35
Regular respirations are 16.
00:37
He's 98%. He's denying any chest pain with any of that.
00:40
States that he can't even tell that his heart beating that fast.
00:43
We've attempted a couple of vagal maneuvers with no success.
00:47
Looks like it's coming down.
00:48
It's in the 140s right now.
00:50
But again, no chest pain, no short of breath, anything like that.
00:53
Do you have an idea established?
00:57
Will you continue? We sure it was 125.
00:59
You've got an ETA of about three minutes.
01:00
Any questions orders?
01:02
I'll see you.
01:03
We get here.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094
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