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Medical emergency involving possible seizure near Richland Medical Park DrColumbia SC

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Richland Medical Park Dr, Columbia, SC 29203

As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a 16-year-old male who may have had a seizure following an allergic reaction possibly to peanuts. Epinephrine was given at the scene after symptoms including blue face and convulsive-like movements. The patient is nonverbal and autistic and showed signs of post-seizure activity. Vital signs include elevated blood pressure and heart rate. Transport to medical facility is underway.

Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Richland, this is Wrigan 2,0,000.
00:01
We're going to be a 16-year-old male, that's (number withheld) year-old male.
00:04
Chief Mill today is going to be a possible seizure.
00:06
A patient had what a staff member on scene stated that appeared to be convulsive like behavior.
00:12
The patient's face turned blue, and she administered a .3 milligram auto-injector of EPI.
00:20
She does have a history of allergy to peanuts.
00:23
She saw her stay turning blue and administered the EpiPen.
00:27
At this time we are never to get any vital.
00:29
This station is nonverbal and autistic.
00:32
He appears to be post-tictal, throwing his hands around a lot.
00:36
We have a very short ETA.
00:37
We're going to be there in about three minutes.
00:40
Patient vomited with us.
00:43
We got one pressure, it was 142 over 98, his heart rate is about 130.
00:49
The 1.30 is PALP,
00:51
unless you need anything further, we're in three minutes like I said.
00:55
PALP 2-01, Richland Clear.

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Richland Medical Park Dr, Columbia, SC 29203

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