Panic attack causes hyperventilation and cramping after soccer, Fort Worth TX
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According to the dispatch call, a 15-year-old female experienced a panic attack with hyperventilation and cramping after being hit in the face during a soccer game. EMS is transporting her to the hospital while monitoring vital signs and oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're bringing you a 15-year-old female.
00:01
Chief's report is panic attack causing hyperventilation and leg and hand cramping.
00:08
The patient was at a soccer game about 10 minutes prior and was hit in the face with a soccer ball.
00:16
What we've gathered is that she had a...
00:20
...panic attack that lasted a while. We tried breathing techniques but were unsuccessful. We gave 2.5 liters oxygen and she improved. She is on 4 liters nasal cannula now. Her oxygen level dropped to 87%. We're monitoring room air.
00:42
Last recorded oxygen is 30, so we're working on that.
00:45
Current vitals: heart rate 105, blood pressure 115 over 72.
00:49
Breathing rate 10, oxygen 100% on 4 liters. We will arrive shortly.
00:56
Any questions?
00:58
I couldn't understand the majority of that transmission.
01:02
You said hand and leg cramping and something about soccer?
01:07
15-year-old female, panic attack, hand cramping, oxygen at 2.5 liters IV started on left arm.
01:15
We'll be there in 10.
01:16
Glasgow coma scale 15.
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Location mentioned:
7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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