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Seizure patient treated and transported to St. Luke’sMilwaukee WI

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W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 76-year-old man from near West Oklahoma Avenue, Milwaukee, to St. Luke’s Hospital following a seizure. The patient exhibited slurred speech, high blood pressure, and possible stroke-like symptoms. His condition appeared to improve en route, and medical staff administered medication and monitored his vital signs.

Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
This is Med 181, case number (number withheld).
00:05
Going to St. St. Luke's Hospital with a 76-year-old male.
00:07
Chief complaint is seizure.
00:10
He had a seizure prior to being on scene.
00:12
He did have a seizure for us.
00:13
We did give him 10 milligrams of Versed via IM intramuscular.
00:20
Last set of vitals for you, heart rate 93 irregular,
00:24
BP 170 over 103.
00:28
Respirations 18, SpO2 ninety-seven percent on room air.
00:33
At this time, he's about GCS twelve, fully answering with a yes.
00:40
So A and O to nothing at this point.
00:43
His initial blood pressure was 214 systolic.
00:47
When we got on scene,
00:50
there was almost stroke-like symptoms.
00:52
Could not tell if it was stroke-like symptoms or just being postictal.
00:56
But slurred speech.
00:59
With that high blood pressure, we kind of have that idea.
01:03
But we do have an IV established.
01:05
We're probably about 10 minutes out.
01:06
Do you have any further questions?
01:09
No questions.
01:10
Oh actually, do you have a blood sugar?
01:14
Yes, blood sugar is 135, 135.
01:18
And just in case I ask, do you have last known well also?
01:23
Last known well.
01:24
Is rough estimate about 1800.
01:30
Just due to it, he was fine prior to that first seizure.
01:34
Prior to being on scene.
01:37
Okay, copy.
01:38
And the slurred speech has normalized at this point?
01:43
The slurred speech was after that first seizure again.
01:46
Very postictal, so couldn't really tell if it was that, but he would not repeat our statements.
01:52
But at this time, he's not really communicating at all.
01:54
His (name withheld) said he stays postictal for quite some time.
02:00
Copy, thank you.
02:01
I will advise Luke back tonight.
02:03
138 over 70, heart rate 74 regularly.
02:08
SpO2 is 90 through air.
02:13
We will be, we're coming from across the street, so we'll be there in 2 minutes.
02:17
Any other questions?
02:20
All right, thanks a lot.

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W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215

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