Man experiences seizure treated before hospital arrival, Somerset PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to Somerset Hospital for a 33-year-old male experiencing a seizure. The patient was treated before arrival and showed stable vital signs with no incontinence or memory of the event.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset PA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Inbound, probably 10 to 12 minute ETA from SCI Somerset, 33 male.
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Found lying on the floor having seizure activity.
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There was no incontinence.
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The patient was following commands during the seizure activity, but he cannot recall the incident.
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I was given two milligrams at an I.M prior to our arrival.
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We found partial lower under blood pressure now is 135 over 80, pulse 92, F-per-Rates 18,
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normal-sized roof on the monitor of sat 8.
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27% the ackey check was 118.0-1-18.
00:37
I'll sell in...
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I have some C.
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Location mentioned:
S Center Ave, Somerset, PA 15501
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