Toddler has two seizures with brief breathing pause, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-year-old boy had two seizures with no prior history. After the first seizure, he briefly stopped breathing and vomited. He is now sleeping and being taken to hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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It's here, my forty-six.
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We're around to get a code one at this time with a two-year-old male that's a zero-two-year-old male after reported two seizures with no history of.
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All right, many forty-eight.
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Sorry about that.
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We have a two-year-old male with reported two seizures with no history of.
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Right now he is in postictal state and sleeping.
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All right, now we have a heart rate of 150, 150.
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Pressure of 113 over 70.
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O2 sat ninety-seven percent on room air.
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BGL of 100 and forty-six.
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We've got temp of ninety-nine .8 axillary.
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The father states after the first seizure, there was also a brief period of apnea and some emesis.
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And we'll be with you guys in about seven to 8 min.
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