Air medical transport of teenager with brain abnormalities, Chapel Hill NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 16-year-old male is being airlifted to UNC Hospital Chapel Hill after experiencing headache, vomiting, and seizure-like episodes. Imaging shows brain abnormalities with midline shift.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Being Tar Heel 2 showed approximately 15-15 minutes out from the rooftop with a 16-year-old male.
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EADD transfer coming from FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital - Hoke Campus presents with a headache as well as nodded in vomiting.
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(Name withheld) reports over the past three or four months episodes of loss of awareness described as focal seizure-like activity at the referring.
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One witness episode of this with us lasted about a minute, return to baseline without medications.
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CTs, significant for encephalo, malacia, angliosis with a 9mm leftward shift.
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He is alert oriented times before.
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Last set of vital signs is follows.
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Heart rate 102, blood pressure 121 over 65, reason 22 times a minute with an entitle of 48, set 97% on repair.
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We'll be there in about 15 minutes.
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