Two children experience seizures in Osceola County, St Cloud FL


Two children in Osceola County experienced seizures. A 7-year-old girl had her first seizure while at school but is now responsive and stable during transport. A 2-year-old boy had multiple seizures, was unconscious between episodes, but is now breathing normally.
Audio|Source: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 32, Rescue 32, near 13th Street, Robinson Avenue, and Arizona Avenue,
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Medical Alarm[1].
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Engine 32, Rescue 32,
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near 13th Street.
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Robinson Avenue, and Arizona Avenue.
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Medical alarm.
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Good afternoon.
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This is Paramedic Masonet on Rescue-73, Inbound Deer Facility, with a medical green with an ETA of about 5 to 10 minutes.
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I am bringing you a 7-year-old female patient, a 07-year-old female patient.
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The patient had a seizure while she was in school.
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Patient is currently fully responsive.
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Current vital signs is a heart rate of 73, sinus rhythm, setting 100% on room air, with a capnography of 27.
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breathing 16 times a minute, a blood pressure reading of 105 over 71, a temperature of 96.7, and a blood glucose level of 75.
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Do you require any further? Does the patient have any history?
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Well, not hurtle.
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Welcome quarters.
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That is a negative. The patient has no history of seizures, and this was the first seizure that the patient ever experienced.
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It was a chronic tonic episode that lasted about 30 seconds while in class with mouth foaming.
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Seizure was concluded prior to EMS arrival.
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Another machine copy, pediatrics on arrival.
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Copy that, thank you.
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SynClaude at Engine 32.
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Did you key up and advise en route?
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32 is in route.
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We'll arrest you. SynClaude Rescue 32, Engine 32, Persuant Emergency[2], to near 13th Street, near 13th Street, off of Robinson Avenue and Arizona Avenue at Rancho Chico, referencing a seizure.
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The caller's son is having a seizure.
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He's a two-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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He had more than one seizure in a row.
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He's not alert between seizures.
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We're still in, we're still inline.
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Okay. 1345.
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In Cloud Rescue 32, Engine 32.
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The patient's jerking stops.
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He's breathing now and has a normal breathing rate, nothing further.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Alarm: Medical Alarm
[2]
Persuant Emergency: Emergency Medical Dispatch
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Location mentioned:
Near 13th St, St Cloud, FL 34769
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