Teen with headache after possible seizure transported to hospital, Escondido CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 14-year-old male reported a headache possibly after an unwitnessed seizure. He was alert and oriented with stable vital signs. He was transported to Palomar Hospital with an estimated arrival time of four to five minutes.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, Palomar, sorry, 143.
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I've uploaded you a call into the number is (number withheld).
00:06
Three miles status medical of a 14-year-old male patient.
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Let me know when you create a copy.
00:12
143, just know that the uploads aren't going through right now, for anybody, for that matter.
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So go ahead and give me full report.
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I have your chat number.
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Go ahead.
00:20
All right, Thomas.
00:21
We're currently rocked here with a 14-year-old male patient.
00:23
Conscious alert and oriented on score.
00:24
Chief replied today is going to be a headache.
00:28
Patient reported does have a history of focal seizures, stated that he may have had a seizure at some point today because he said he gets these severe headaches after he's had a seizure.
00:37
However, nobody witnessed the patient having a seizure, and the patient could not state what time he had said seizure.
00:46
Currently, though, the patient is an alert oriented test for.
00:48
He's just complaining of a headache, just kind of a throbbing pain throughout his head,
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with some light sensitivity.
00:55
It states that this is pretty normal after he's had a seizure.
00:59
Current vital signs, last blood pressure was 112 over 68, and heart rate is 90, strong, regular sinus on the monitor.
01:04
Rest rate's about 14, he's setting 98% in room air.
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To have clear lung sounds either parole, is able to move all extremers before.
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He did have a temperature of 98.3 can panic.
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A patient does not take any medications for his seizures,
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does not take any medications in general.
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He has no known allergies.
01:23
As far as you, we just have the patient position of comfort right now.
01:25
We do have the light stem in the ambulance to try to help with that headache.
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We're just going to continue to monitor bio signs and go out to your facility with an ETA of approximately four or five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029
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