Child treated after seizure near UW Hospital, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a young child to UW Hospital after a possible seizure. The child had been seizing for several minutes and was treated with midazolam before transport. The patient was stabilized en route, and a parent noted the child might have developed a fever beforehand. The incident occurred near UW Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
UW, this is Med Two.
00:01
We're en route about 6 min out bringing you a two-year-old pediatric patient.
00:06
(name withheld) has had a seizure.
00:07
We were dispatched and the patient was seizing upon our arrival, seizure duration estimated at least 5 minutes.
00:14
We gave 3 mg of midazolam at five to four.
00:20
The patient began seizing again after that, and we gave another 3 mg, total of 6 mg of midazolam at about 5:42.
00:28
That was our last round.
00:30
Estimated weight of 18 kilograms.
00:33
Current vitals: heart rate 188, blood pressure 134 over 86, oxygen 96.
00:41
We have oxygen administration ongoing.
00:45
We were able to stop the seizure with that second round of midazolam.
00:51
Again, we're about four minutes out.
00:53
The parent said they believe the patient spiked a fever just before the seizure, but there is no known seizure history or illness.
01:03
No questions.
01:04
May you room upon arrival, be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
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