Medical team responds to possible seizure near Moross Rd, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel responded near Moross Rd in Detroit for a possible seizure involving an adult male who had fallen and briefly lost consciousness. The patient showed signs of altered mental status and shoulder pain but no apparent head or spinal trauma. He was stable and being transported for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I'm dealing with a 27-year-old male, chief complaint of altered mental status and shoulder pain.
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Possible seizure.
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Patient had a witnessed fall about 30 minutes earlier from a standing position onto a hardwood floor.
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He was unresponsive for about 5 minutes, had shoulder pain, and showed no signs of spinal or head trauma.
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Pupils were reactive; no history of seizures, only hypertension.
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Skin was initially sweaty when first assessed.
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We transmitted to you at twelve.
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The current vitals are as follows.
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Blood pressure 110 over 70, heart rate 106, oxygen saturation 99% on room air, respirations non-labored, blood sugar 99.
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Unable to tolerate a collar due to shoulder pain.
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We're about 5 minutes out.
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Do you want anything further?
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