Patient with suspected seizure transported to hospital, Chapel Hill NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 62-year-old man with a history of alcohol abuse was transported by ambulance to UNC Hospital after a suspected seizure. Vital signs were stable and within normal range during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
UNC, UNC, this is Orange County MedCom, pays your notifications.
00:03
UNC, go ahead.
00:04
Coming to your facility, routine traffic with a 62-year-old male, she complained of a suspected seizure.
00:10
A patient was seen, seizing for a few six seconds, without shaking and snoring afterwards.
00:17
Patient does have a history of alcohol abuse.
00:20
Had drunk the normal amount of alcohol that he usually does today,
00:24
and he had a suspected seizure about two months ago.
00:27
Vital sensor as follows, GCS-15, heart rate of 56 sinusitis 480, SBOT, percent of room air.
00:35
Blood pressure 138 over 79.
00:37
He's afebrile at this time and low glucose is 113.
00:41
We'll be in your facility in five minutes.
00:43
Do you require any further? I'm going to arrive.
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Location mentioned:
Manning Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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