Ambulance transports woman after seizure, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, ambulance Med Two is transporting a forty-three-year-old woman who experienced a seizure about an hour earlier. She is alert and oriented, with a head lump from a fall and right shoulder pain. The incident occurred at her home, and she is being taken to UW Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UW Hospital from Med Two.
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Med Two UW, go ahead.
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UW Med Two, we're going to your facility.
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Approximate ETA nine to ten minutes.
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They have a forty-three-year-old female patient coming from home.
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Chief complaint seizure that approximately happened an hour ago.
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Patient was on the phone with her (name withheld) and patient woke up and was able to call us.
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She's currently alert and oriented four to four.
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Got a blood pressure of one twenty-two over seventy-seven.
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Heart rate of ninety-eight.
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Eighty-eight percent on room air and a blood sugar of one hundred fifty-six.
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Patient does have a large lump on her head from falling, and is complaining of right shoulder pain.
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Any questions?
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Not to any known blood thinners for this young lady.
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Negative.
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Sounds great.
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That's who we'll see in ten.
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You know, be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
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