Man transported after seizure to hospital, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 51-year-old man experienced a seizure and was transported to Tri-City Hospital. He was initially unresponsive but later became alert and oriented to some extent. He was given oxygen and monitored during transport with stable vital signs. Medical history includes epilepsy.
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but still no verbal response to the humanol force terms of purposeful movement.
00:07
Negative for any oral trauma or urinary incontinence, negative for any outward signs of trauma.
00:13
As far as vital signs, right now, he's breathing 18 times a minute, oxygen saturation 96% on room air, clear lung sounds bilaterally, blood sugar 139.
00:25
We will continue to monitor him en route to your facility and do not anticipate any treatment.
00:30
The ETA is probably about 10 minutes.
00:31
Anything else? Thank you for your question. I copy 115.
00:35
See you in 10 minutes for this postictal seizure, 51-year-old male.
00:38
If there's any change in status for this 51-year-old male, please re-contact. Thanks for the call.
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I'm sorry.
00:46
I'm sorry.
00:48
I'm sorry. I know.
00:49
I'll say mild status.
00:51
Copy hand tight 1-26, thanks.
00:53
Mr. Guys,
00:55
we have a contact time of 1441 with you.
00:57
Go ahead with report.
01:01
Tri-Citya-126, not a problem.
01:03
I have a cat number of 2025 down.
01:05
Stated that he did not make percent on 10 liters of oxygen right now just for that postictal phase.
01:12
He is alert and oriented times one, pupils about 3 millimeters, and he's able to move all extremities.
01:20
I have a heart rate of 100 sinus tachycardia on our monitor and a blood pressure of 151 over 68.
01:27
That's 151 over 68.
01:30
Blood sugar is going to be 96.
01:36
As far as medical history, the only thing is epilepsy, unknown medications, unknown allergies.
01:42
As for treatment, just have him on oxygen for that postictal phase.
01:45
He's still time-upon altered,
01:48
and now I'm going to look for IV access.
01:50
Just going to be monitoring him en route.
01:52
We're looking to come to you for the need to...
01:56
Come back, thank you, Tri-City.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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