Child experiencing possible seizure at hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to Detroit Children’s Hospital to assist a 5-year-old child experiencing a possible seizure. The child, who has a history of autism and epilepsy, was reported stable with normal vital signs. Paramedics were approximately three minutes from arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Detroit Children, Detroit Children 84 Bravo 109, code 2 traffic, how do you copy?
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Detroit Children, Detroit Children, 84 Bravo 109, code 2 traffic, (name withheld), copy.
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Spoken copy.
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Spoken copy, go ahead.
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Spoken copy.
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84 Bravo 109, I have a five-year-old male chief complaint possible seizure lasting approximately three minutes about thirty minutes ago.
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Patient has a history of autism as well as epilepsy.
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Prior to arrival he was an AO3 and GCS 14 appearing to be in a postictal-like state.
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Current vitals as follows, blood pressure 102 over 44, pulse 110.
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And respirations are at 20.
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We have a glucose of 178, and he's standing at ninety-eight percent at room air.
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If you don't require anything further, we're about three minutes out.
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