Child with seizure transported to Stanford Hospital, Stanford CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 2.9-year-old boy with a history of seizures and autism had a seizure at home. He was stable with normal vital signs and is being transported to Stanford Hospital for care.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, Stanford, this is AMR.
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Stanford, coming in code 2, ETA about 10 minutes.
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On Gorda, have a 2.9-year-old male coming from all.
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Sounds like he had a witnessed seizure by his family today.
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He does have seizure history, and he is compliant with his seizure medications, but he still gets seizures fairly regularly.
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His seizure was described as full tonic clonic activity, lasting a few minutes, not specific on the time.
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But right, now he's alert and breathing.
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904G-16 acting as his baseline.
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He does have history of autism.
00:33
Was postictal initially on our encounter.
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Last of the vitals we have are heart rate 72, normal sinus on our monitor, 99% on room air.
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Last pressure is 152 over 86, with a sugar of 112.
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The access was unable to be established.
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We'll see a code 2 in about 10 minutes.
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Any copy?
00:53
Copy your traffic, 45, 10.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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