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Woman transported for seizure at private residenceOceanside CA

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 36-year-old woman had a tonic-clonic seizure lasting about one minute at a private residence. She has a history of seizures and has been taking prescribed medication. She vomited twice and was treated with medication for nausea. Her mental status is improving and she is being transported to Tri-City Hospital.

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Transcript:
00:00
Tri-City, Medi-Cube, looking to come to your facility with a 10-minute ETA for a 36-year-old female and approximately 180 pounds,
00:08
Chief complaint: seizure.
00:09
Let me know when you're ready for report.
00:12
36 female, they're 213.
00:14
Give me that cat number.
00:16
I got a cat number of (number withheld), (number withheld),
00:20
(number withheld), that's (number withheld),
00:24
(number withheld). Right down scene to a private residence to a tonic chronic seizure lasting about one minute.
00:35
He activated 911 today.
00:38
Later on,
00:40
9.15.
00:42
coming as improving on mental status.
00:44
We currently have her on a two-leaders via the cannula.
00:48
Her eyes were pro at three millimeters and she does move all extremities.
00:51
She ambulated to our journey.
00:53
We had a heart rate of 103 sinus attack with 97% on room air.
00:59
Skins are pink warm and dry.
01:00
I'm working on a sugar right now.
01:03
The patient has had seizures before.
01:07
She was prescribed Kepra.
01:09
She's been complying with that medication, however, had a breakthrough seizure today.
01:15
Correction, allergic to...
01:17
Allergies to penicillin.
01:20
She did throw up twice, so we're going to go ahead and give Zofran for that.
01:25
Clarify for you?
01:28
If you're evaded you can, give me that sugar once you get that IV access going.
01:33
So long as it's not at normal,
01:34
if it's at normal, please we contact for that seizure patient.
01:38
This is 36 female.
01:39
We will see you guys in five to ten minutes while you work on getting some Zofran on board.
01:43
Thanks for the call guys.

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

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