Medical emergencies including unresponsive elderly woman and seizure patient, Twin Lake MI
Paramedics responded to a medical alarm for a 90-year-old woman who was unresponsive near 4th Street. Subsequently, they treated a patient experiencing body tremors that escalated to seizure-like activity and cardiac arrest before successful resuscitation.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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1274 straight and out, responding an activated medical alarm,
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near 4th Street.
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Near 4th Street, Holtan, East Street, Holtan, East Street, crosses for a 90-year-old female, low contact at 245.
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It's all the handle.
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We got a pro-met here.
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421, I confirm you're on scene for a sentinel.
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Go ahead, Brent.
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Yeah,
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on this 5068 Pine Ridge, transformer 1240,
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we're going to need a crew out here.
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Someone, I think, hit it with their car and knocked it off the basement.
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They just have to pick it back up and set it on the...
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basement, but it's good.
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I'm going to leave it hot for now.
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There's nothing really wrong with it.
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It just needs to be set back up.
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I'll caution tape it off and make it safe until the crew comes out, and I'm sure they'll want to de-energize it and leave it move it.
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But I'll put all that stuff in the notes.
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Okay. I will get a hold of the crew and send them out that way.
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I don't need a mistake or switching wood or anything, right? They're just going to move the can.
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Yeah, everything should be good.
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You should need a switching order or mystic or any of that.
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Is it going to be Ian Snyder, do you know?
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Ian just went on rest.
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Give me one second to figure out who's it.
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29-091-19-1-1-Json, I'm here.
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Are you out in the boat? Are you in a building?
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I just came back the office for a second.
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If you get a chance if I start towards losers, the subject,
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I'm not sure if we've got mental health issues here, what,
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you're going on the fence,
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on our side of the fence, right off Fairbanks right now by the creek.
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I'll be out checking.
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Zero.
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He's just down for a walk, looking around, checking things out.
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He has a whole student, and he'll find some being distraught or in crisis.
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So he's on as well, and I'm back to my own.
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Then we're just hearing.
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Okay.
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This is your anything,
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my...
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The point in three from several.
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Both in Route 2051.
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in at least 24 hours.
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On our arrival, he is alert, you only got contact with very tail, clammy, diaphoretic, just having done of tremors throughout his body and not really seizure-like activity.
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He was still engaging,
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reacting with us.
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Wilcher is 571.
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We got him out of ambulance, but tremors became full-on seizure-like activity, because I was about to give him some versed, and he stopped did go into Aceseic arrest.
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I mean, they used to still be on my monitor.
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Good compressions for a bout.
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I was anywhere between.
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six to eight minutes at that time.
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I got 90s, which gave him one F, and we did obtain Roth at that time.
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Currently I got a heart rate of 126 to 130, a light of blood pressure of 191 over 83.
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We do have some agonore reparations starting to return as skin color has returned quite a bit at that time.
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The total bleed just looks like it's been cleaning a semi-for-ups.
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It is, uh, iron shell in place.
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We are assisting ventilations via CVM.
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The end title that we did have during ventilation was almost 80 floods at that time.
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Again, I get an idea says, Jeff Lewis one, but can you anything further, I'll be your resilient five.
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Location mentioned:
Near 4th St, Twin Lake, MI 49457
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