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Medical responders treat seizure patient near S Greene StBaltimore MD

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S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near S Greene St in Baltimore for a male patient experiencing active seizures. The patient, who may have missed seizure medication at a group facility, was treated with medication and intravenous access. The seizures were eventually controlled after additional treatment was administered.

Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
This is City Medic 15.
00:01
This is going to be a consult for orders.
00:03
How do you copy?
00:09
I'm on scene with an approximately (age withheld) year old male with a history of seizures who's having seizures right now.
00:16
Facility that he's coming from is kind of a halfway house.
00:19
They said they do not believe he took his medications this morning.
00:23
On my arrival, he was actively seizing.
00:26
At this point, I gave him 5 mg of Versed approximately 8 min ago.
00:31
Still seizing.
00:32
I'm working on getting IV access established right now.
00:36
What I'd like to do is if I can get this line to give two doses.
00:42
Administer five IM if you're unable to obtain IV access.
00:47
Okay, thank you very much.
00:49
Before we start transport, I'll give you another consult to give you the full story.
00:52
Thank you.
00:55
Copy.
00:56
University of Maryland Medical Center This is City Medic 15.
01:00
This is going to be information only for a seizure patient.
01:03
How do you copy?
01:05
Go ahead.
01:08
Got to be en route with an approximately (age withheld) year old male from a residence, chief complaint of seizures with a history of seizures.
01:17
Others in the residence said he had two seizures prior to my arrival this morning.
01:22
With no return to his baseline mental status, shortly after arrival, he began to seize again.
01:29
From me, he got 5 mg of Versed IM.
01:33
That did not help.
01:35
I had consulted and got an order to give two more IV.
01:39
He did get that, and it stopped the seizure.
01:46
Right now, I have a blood pressure of 123 over (number withheld), respiratory rate 30, and end tidal 36.
01:55
I have my desicc of.

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S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201

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