Medical team responds to seizure near Moross Rd, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible seizure incident near Moross Rd in Detroit. The patient, a young adult, was alert and stable during transport to a nearby hospital. Dispatch notes indicate the individual may have a history of seizures and recently missed medication.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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(name withheld), we're coming to you priority two with a medical for a 23-year-old person.
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Chief complaint is going to be a seizure.
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Bystander states the patient had a seizure.
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For about five minutes.
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Patient is alert with GCS of 15.
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Patient has a history of seizures and normally takes Keppra, but they just ran out.
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Current vitals for the patient right now—106 heart rate, 106 heart rate,
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98% room air,
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blood pressure 120 over 80,
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and blood sugar of 154.
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ETA is about five to seven minutes.
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Advise of any changes.
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Don't think further.
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See you on arrival. (name withheld) is clear.
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