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Unresponsive woman treated for seizure at Trident MedicalNorth Charleston SC

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to Trident Medical Facility in North Charleston for an unresponsive woman who experienced seizure-like activity. The patient, with a history of drug use and seizures, was treated with intramuscular Versed and transported according to medical protocol.

Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, Charlie, this is Trident Medical Facility with a 50-year-old female patient we've been treating.
00:06
All in your sources of this?
00:10
Most things that she witnessed her (name withheld) unresponsive on the ground for about 30 minutes.
00:15
The patient has a history of extensive drug abuse.
00:18
I know what she took.
00:21
She has a history of seizures.
00:23
We noticed seizure-like activity when we arrived.
00:29
She was not responding to us.
00:32
Her eyes are reactive but slow.
00:41
The patient appeared to have another seizure.
00:44
We gave her 10 of Versed.
00:56
I'm able to get access.
00:58
We've tried multiple times.
01:04
Power 84, BP 186 over 102, O2 96 on room air.
01:10
And respiratory rate at 22 currently.
01:20
Berkeley 13, that Versed, was it intramuscular or nasal? Did you check sugar and responsiveness to stimuli?
01:32
No, 13, yes, copied.
01:34
I was asking about the Versed administration, not Narcan.
01:40
Oh, I'm sorry.
01:42
Yeah, Versed was given intramuscular.
01:47
Copy 13, please continue to treat and transport per local protocols.
01:51
He charged upon a lot from room assignment, chart, and clear.

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Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406

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