Teen transported after full-body seizure near Midland Parkway, Summerville SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 13-year-old male from home to the hospital after experiencing a full-body seizure. He is currently stable with mild head pain and sensitivity to light.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester SC Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
So, we're touch a medic one in wild-tier facility with an ETA of about eight minutes.
00:03
Home board, I have a 13-year-old male.
00:05
Keep complaint of seizure activity, howdy-poppy?
00:09
How do you copy?
00:15
She's coming from home.
00:17
Just fall to the ground with directivity, full-body convulsions, lasting approximately two to three minutes with no stop in between.
00:28
Currently, he has no seizure activity, only has a complaint of head pain along with sensitivity to life.
00:35
He is sinus on the monitor right at 95,
00:38
BP 97 over 58.
00:42
Starting him on some normal failing, he does have a 20 gauge established in the left AC.
00:48
Oxygen saturation is at 99, BGL of 139.
00:53
No previous history of full-body convulsions, but was supposed to see a neurologist for extremity twitching.
01:02
But never has that appointment.
01:04
Currently, GCS is 15 and A&O-Tung-4.
01:07
Any other questions for me?
01:16
The phone arrival is going to go out.
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Location mentioned:
Emergency Entrance, 295 Midland Pkwy, Summerville, SC 29485
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