Patient with seizure and high blood pressure at dialysis center, Grand Blanc MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 49-year-old female patient from a dialysis center experienced a seizure lasting about 30 seconds with about 3 minutes of unresponsiveness. She had a headache, nausea, high blood pressure, and elevated blood sugar. Only about half of her dialysis treatment was completed. She was transported to a hospital room for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
EMS reporting 49-year-old female patient from dialysis center.
00:11
She had a seizure lasting approximately 30 seconds with about 3 minutes unresponsiveness. No history of seizures.
00:21
They were attempting to complete treatment at the time.
00:24
She did not complete her whole treatment.
00:25
Probably only about 50% of her treatment was completed.
00:29
She is having a headache and some nausea.
00:35
Vital signs showed pulse at 159 and oxygen saturation at 98%.
00:40
She had 10% oxygen the whole time en route.
00:41
Blood pressure was 193 over 101.
00:46
Blood sugar was 258.
00:59
Can you repeat the age of the patient?
01:01
Confirmed seizure.
01:03
So I need aid.
01:07
Patient is 49 years old.
01:10
Status three zero.
01:14
Okay, thank you.
01:15
Patient going to room 34 on arrival.
01:19
Room 34 on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
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