Toddler treated for seizure near U of M hospital, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported a two-year-old boy to the University of Michigan Emergency Room after a three-minute seizure. He had a mild fever and a recent history of cold and flu symptoms but was alert and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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U of M ER Alpha (number withheld), Monroe for report.
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Go for University.
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G802, I'm bound to your facility.
00:11
The mods have a two-year-old male, alert and oriented to surroundings and parents.
00:18
Patient had a seizure lasting approximately three minutes.
00:22
No history of seizures.
00:25
Has had fever with cold and flu symptoms for three days.
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Currently has a temperature of 99.1.
00:38
Blood sugar is 174.
00:41
Heart rate of 128 showing sinus tachypnea.
00:48
Respiratory rate of about twenty-eight.
00:52
Lung sounds are clear.
00:54
Pulse oximetry of 97 to 100 percent.
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Skin is warm, dry, and pink.
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Family states that the child has been hydrated well.
01:08
Should see in about five to ten minutes, orders of questions.
01:13
Yeah, what was his age again?
01:16
Two-year-old.
01:20
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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