Medical transport to St. Joseph Hospital, Ypsilanti MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a young male patient experiencing a suspected febrile seizure to St. Joseph Hospital in Ypsilanti. The patient was reported stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Joe's, priority two.
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St. Joe's, priority two.
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...priority two.
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Priority two traffic.
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We see. We think Joe's on line, go ahead.
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Report. St.
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Joe's on line. Clarity.
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0.035 is going to be currently in rock facility, ALS.
00:14
Let me set this time with a (number withheld)-year-old male.
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Two point today is going to be a febrile seizure.
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A patient started running a few weeks ago.
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Parents administered 5 milligrams of Tylenol prior to our arrival and then a patient seizure lasting about just under one minute, they state.
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He's currently postictal at this time, vitals are as follows.
00:33
We're going to have a heart rate of 140 on the monitor.
00:36
99% on room air.
00:38
The last blood pressure was 92 over 68, 92 over 68.
00:43
Tympanic temp is going to be 100.1, 100.1.
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Family's with us, we do not have any IVs established.
00:51
If you're going any further, we should be able to be there in about 7 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
McAuley Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
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