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Teen with seizure transported to hospitalFort Worth TX

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7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 15-year-old female experienced a witnessed seizure resulting in a fall and minor head injury. She was disoriented before the event, had a laceration and hematoma, and vomited once. Emergency personnel provided medication and transported her to Cook Children’s Hospital in Fort Worth.

Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Cook Children’s from Raleigh Community Three, Priority Three.
00:03
Go ahead, AMR Three.
00:08
Good morning, Cook Children’s from Raleigh Community Three, Priority Three.
00:10
Priority Three is a 15-year-old female with symptoms.
00:14
Chief complaint is an apparent witnessed seizure by (name withheld).
00:18
He states that she was a little disoriented about ten minutes before this occurred.
00:22
Also complaining of slight dizziness.
00:23
Severe headache and seizure activity for about one minute, which caused her to fall and hit the back of her head.
00:30
She has a laceration to the back of her left side.
00:33
I want to be able to see how thick her hair is.
00:36
She has a four and a half centimeter hematoma on the right side of her forehead.
00:42
She has a GCS of 15.
00:45
Initially sinus tachycardia, currently sinus at 73, on room air.
00:51
Last blood pressure.
00:52
Blood pressure 108 over 64, oral temperature 96.5.
00:58
Blood sugar of 73.
01:00
IV access is established.
01:01
She vomited once, normal bile content.
01:03
Received four milligrams Zofran and 49 micrograms fentanyl via facility in about ten minutes.
01:08
Any questions?
01:11
You were breaking up in the beginning.
01:13
Can you restate your unit number and confirm IV access?
01:21
We are on to medic three.
01:23
We do have IV access.
01:25
She received 49 micrograms fentanyl and four milligrams Zofran so far.
01:30
Received. What’s your ETA?

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7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104

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