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Patient experiences seizures and combative behaviorMilwaukee WI

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N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Milwaukee responded to a medical emergency near N 92nd St involving a 26-year-old woman who suffered two tonic-clonic seizures about ten minutes apart. After medication with Versed IM, the seizures stopped, but she became combative and disoriented. The patient has a history of bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression, and was transported to Froedtert Hospital for further evaluation.

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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Case number (number withheld).
00:05
We have a twenty-six year old female chief complaint.
00:08
Two seizures, approximately 10 min apart, lasting 1 min each.
00:13
Described as tonic-clonic or full body convulsions.
00:16
Patient is alert but not oriented, becoming combative.
00:23
She was given ten milligrams of Versed IM.
00:27
Seizure stopped, but patient became combative.
00:31
Patient has a history of bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression, on multiple medications.
00:39
We were unable to get set up vitals.
00:42
Last one heart rate was 130.
00:45
Patient is not compliant with anything else.
00:47
We don't have a current blood pressure or pulse ox.
00:51
We are coming.
00:52
We are about 3 min from Froedtert.
00:54
If we could have security at the gate.
00:58
Copy, we'll have a speedway.
00:59
Afraid we happen to get a respiratory count?
01:04
I would say 20, non-labored.
01:07
Copy, and I can add it to the notes here too.
01:13
Blood sugar is 113.
01:15
One hundred and 13.
01:18
Thanks guys. Was there any period of normalcy between the two seizures?
01:24
Yeah, she was alert but not oriented between.
01:29
Copy.

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