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Medical team aids patient after seizures at StanfordStanford CA

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Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders transported a patient to Stanford Medical Center after experiencing two seizure episodes. The patient was stable, breathing normally, and had a secure airway during transport. Paramedics administered medication and maintained intravenous access while reporting vital signs to hospital staff.

Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, hi, Stanford.
00:01
This is Medic 24 en route to your facility code two ALS, ETA about 8 minutes.
00:07
Currently on board, I have a (name withheld).
00:11
She complained.
00:12
She is postictal due to two seizure episodes, the first lasting 10 minutes, and the last less than 2 minutes.
00:19
Fire administered 20 milligrams IM medication as directed.
00:26
Patient is no longer seizing.
00:28
Vital signs normal with heart rate at 88, oxygen 99% on 4 liters via cannula.
00:35
End-tidal CO₂ at 38 millimeters mercury.
00:39
Respiration rate is about 22.
00:41
Last blood pressure was 117 over 70, ECG reads 135.
00:46
20-gauge IV established in the left hand.
00:51
How do you copy?
00:53
What's their EPS?
00:56
ETA now is about six minutes.
01:00
What's their Glasgow?
01:05
Glasgow score is 8.
01:07
Airway is active and patent.
01:11
GCS 8, correct?
01:18
Affirm.
01:21
Copies received.
01:23
Bringing in now.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:28
We're down.
01:29
Code 2 continuing.
01:30
You were breaking up.
01:34
I didn’t get anything from your report.
01:35
Full report last week.

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Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

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