Child treated for seizure, en route to hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a medical emergency involving a young child who experienced a seizure earlier in the day. The patient was stable and transported to Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Children's Hospital, Children's Hospital, 84 Alpha 108, priority two medical.
00:06
Go ahead.
00:09
Children's Hospital of Michigan Detroit, I'm coming in priority two with a 4 year old female.
00:14
She's complaining of seizure.
00:17
The patient was witnessed to have a seizure this morning, lasting roughly 2 minutes in length.
00:20
She was recently hospitalized for a febrile seizure, wondering if it's not the same situation.
00:27
Currently she's acting in her basement.
00:28
Fine for family, no complaints from the patient at the moment.
00:31
Hasn't demonstrated any seizure-like activity for me.
00:34
We're going to GCS of 15.
00:38
Heart rate's 122.
00:40
Respiratory rate's 24.
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Sugar was 121.
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Blood pressure 110 over 52.
00:47
C as well. We're acting in a position of comfort.
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We're going be there in about 2 minutes.
00:49
Let's get anything further.
00:52
Sounds good. See you in triage.
00:55
Yes, thank you.
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