Paramedics transport man with seizure to hospital, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, frisco paramedics transported an adult male with a history of seizures and a diagnosed brain tumor to Baylor Centennial Hospital. The seizure lasted about five minutes. The patient was stable, with normal vital signs, and no trauma reported.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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MedCom, this is Frisco Medic One.
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MedCom, this is Frisco Medic One.
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Med One, go ahead.
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MedCom, this is Frisco Medic One, Paramedic Big Creek.
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We're going to be en route Priority Three to Baylor Centennial with a (age withheld) male.
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804 GCS of 15.
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Patient's chief complaint today is going to be a seizure.
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Seizure lasted about 5 minutes.
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There was no fall or trauma involved in the seizure.
00:28
Patient does have a brain tumor.
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Last seizure was three days ago.
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Currently on the monitor has heart rate and sinus rhythm.
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SpO2 is 98 percent on room air.
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End-tidal CO2 is 36 with eleven respirations a minute.
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Blood pressure is 139 over 91.
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Blood glucose is 90.
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We have an IV established.
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We'll be at Baylor Centennial in about 5 minutes.
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Copy that. I'll let Centennial know that you are en route.
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Location mentioned:
Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035
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