Child transported to Stanford Hospital after seizure, Palo Alto CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an 8-year-old boy to Stanford Children's Hospital after he experienced a prolonged seizure and became unconscious. The patient remained stable with airway maintained during transit, and was taken to the pediatric emergency department for further care.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hi, Stanford.
00:01
I'm going to be transporting to Stanford Children's, Code 3, 8-year-old male.
00:06
Post-status seizure, he had a status seizure, received treatment.
00:12
I am with the mother and fire personnel are present.
00:15
He's still unconscious.
00:18
Unresponsive but breathing.
00:20
Heart rate 115.
00:22
Full oxygen at 10 liters.
00:24
100% saturation. CO2 is 18.
00:26
Blood pressure 112 over 69, sinus tachycardia.
00:30
Pressure about eight.
00:32
Airway maintained at this time.
00:36
We have about a 30-minute ETA from the airport.
00:42
You said we are?
00:45
You said this is a code 3, 8-year-old male.
00:50
Affirmative, en route code 3, 8-year-old male.
00:53
ETA about 30 minutes; coming from the airport.
00:58
What is your unit number?
01:02
We're medic 10.
01:04
Patient is starting to regain responsiveness.
01:05
We'll keep monitoring.
01:09
Copy, you are going to the Pediatric ED.
01:12
I'll let them know.
01:13
Thank you.
01:14
Thank you, Stanford.
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