Patient treated for seizure with medication and taken to hospital, Troy OH


Emergency responders treated a patient having an active seizure with neurological symptoms. The patient was given medication to slow the seizure and was partially stabilized before transport to a medical facility. There were no signs of crime, drug use, alcohol, or trauma involved.
Audio|Source: Miami County Police, Fire and EMS - Central
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Transcript:
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That's still actively shaking with local neural deficit.
00:07
The patient to the medic gave them 10 milligrams versed via inner nasal.
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The patient's feedback did slow but not go away completely.
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We've got IV in the right AC.
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After six minutes we gave a follow-up of 2.5 IV versus.
00:33
Patients still appears to have vocal issues, no full body shaking anymore.
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SPO2 is 98 percent.
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The D.P. is 156 over 97.
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Pulse of 110.
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Patients still respond via verbal stimuli, but I'm unable to respond. It's very sluggish after seconds of version.
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You have any further questions orders for me?
01:06
No, they'll find the room on arrival.
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I'll be in Route 25.
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39, okay.
01:25
Troy Medical 11.
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Medical, Priority 4.
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Lift assist, near Marvey Drive, Cross Street of Seneca Drive and Shenandoah Drive, 1832.
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Troy, OH 45373
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