Woman treated for ongoing seizures in ohio, Lancaster OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 28-year-old woman in Lancaster, Ohio was treated for ongoing seizures. She received medication and fluids and was monitored while being transported to Fairfield Medical Center. She was lethargic during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're obviously with a 28, 28-year-aged female, who can plain to be seizures.
00:04
Upon arrival patient, it has been seizing, talking about five minutes.
00:07
I administered five milligrams of Versed that I am.
00:10
Seizers do not stop with gunshot, gave her 3 milligrams IV.
00:13
Seeders have subsided.
00:15
A patient was seen your facility back to really two months ago, four seizures.
00:19
Apparently,
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patients, when she started shrinking, with some of the medications he didn't start seizing.
00:24
Hasn't had a huge past two months, nor has she drank in the past two months.
00:27
She's currently lepargic this time, saying my cot completely at this time.
00:32
I got an IV established or given fluids.
00:34
Biles was false, Harvey of 106, science, tacitam monitor, SpO2 is 96% on room air.
00:39
Three and roughly 17 times a minute and last blood pressure was 150.
00:42
You got nothing else for me, it's either in about five.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster, OH 43130
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