Female patient transported after seizure and narcan administration, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 42-year-old female was initially reported to have a seizure. Narcan was administered, and she is now stable with normal vital signs. She was transported non-emergently to Trident Emergency Room near Medical Plaza Drive in North Charleston, SC.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi, Maine for Kenanek 3.
00:03
Directing Medics 3.
00:05
We're about 10 out non-emergent.
00:07
I'm about 42.
00:08
That's 4-2 year old female.
00:09
I'll play for the delirium.
00:13
I'm going to go to GPS for about 13.
00:18
Call it out initially for a seizure.
00:20
First time, Narcan on page, give on 5% I am.
00:27
Trey is our as follows.
00:32
107.5x pressure of 140 over 90,000 over 90, that's 140 over 90.
00:41
Respirations 24 times a minute, airway is patent.
00:45
SpO2 90% on room air.
00:48
I'm sorry.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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