Man hospitalized after seizure near hurley medical center, Flint MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 39-year-old man had a seizure near Hurley Medical Center. He bit his tongue but is alert and stable. Medical staff provided fluids and transported him for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hurley, Hurley are, Hurley are, Mensa Alpha, 772 inbound party, two traffic.
00:07
Mr. Shirley, go ahead.
00:09
Good afternoon, Hurley, Metzer Office 772, wearing about a 39-year-old male.
00:13
Chief complaint today's seizure.
00:15
The patient is postictal at this time.
00:17
He did bite his tongue.
00:19
He's currently alert and oriented times 3 with the GCS of 15.
00:22
Blood pressure is 118 or 59.
00:25
Heart rate 105, finest attack on my monitor, 99% on non-re breather.
00:29
I have a 22-gauge established in the left hand with fluids running.
00:33
If you need nothing further, we'll see you in approximately 10 minutes.
00:37
And also the patient is death.
00:42
We'll get this patient started in triage.
00:45
Kathy.
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Location mentioned:
Hurley Plaza, Flint, MI 48503
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