Patient transported after possible seizure, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews in Fort Worth transported an adult male to Medical City Alliance after a possible seizure. The patient, described as combative but improving, had a history of seizures and showed signs of possible alcohol use. Paramedics monitored vital signs and administered medication before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, Medical City Alliance.
00:01
This is Fort Worth Medic Three.
00:03
We're coming to your facility with a twenty-three year old male coming from Holmes.
00:06
She claims today is going to be seizure-like activity.
00:12
Patient has a history of seizures.
00:15
Oh.
00:18
Patient's GCS is 12 and they are combative currently.
00:23
They've received five milligrams of Versed IM.
00:27
Current vitals are heart rate 100, blood pressure 125 over 90, end tidal 35, respirations 22.
00:36
SpO2 is 99% on room air.
00:43
You don't understand all.
00:48
Like I said, patient's currently at GCS of 14.
00:54
Possible alcohol on board, will be at your facility when admitted.
00:58
P on arrival.
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