Medic responds to seizure near E Michigan Ave, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Lansing responded to a medical emergency involving a young child experiencing a seizure and high fever near E Michigan Ave. The child appeared alert and stable when assessed and was transported to Sparrow Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Shiawassee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Lansing Medic 46 Paramedic Barrera.
00:02
We're coming to you, Priority 2 with a two-year-old male.
00:06
The complaint today is seizure.
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Seizure happened approximately half an hour ago, lasting about one minute.
00:12
Patient has also been sick since this morning.
00:15
Running a fever of 103.2 degrees Fahrenheit rectally.
00:21
Other than that, no other complaints right now.
00:23
Pulse is 131 on the monitor.
00:26
Oxygen saturation 100 percent on room air.
00:27
Last blood pressure recorded at 140 over 90.
00:29
Blood sugar measured at 122.
00:33
Given 204 mg of medicine orally.
00:37
IV established in the left AC.
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If you need anything else, (name withheld) will be there in about 5 minutes.
00:43
Is the child acting appropriately per parent?
00:48
Yes, currently. Acting appropriately for family.
00:51
When we arrived on scene, the child was safe.
00:54
All right, nothing further, status clear.
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Location mentioned:
E Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48912
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