Two-year-old transported after playground seizure, Fort Worth TX
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According to the dispatch call, a 2-year-old boy had a seizure lasting about two minutes at a playground near 7th Ave, Fort Worth. He has a history of seizures and a mild fever. He was alert to voice and transported to Cook Children's Hospital for treatment.
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Transcript:
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Cook Children's from Arlington Medic 11, 30, 3 traffic.
00:04
Oh yeah, this is Cook Children's.
00:07
This is Arlington, Medic 11, coming at you with a 2, 02-year old male today coming from a playground.
00:13
Patient did have a witnessed seizure, lasted roughly 2 minutes.
00:16
What grandma had generalized shaking?
00:19
From the family members, they were unaware of any kind of flu-like symptoms, any illness, anything like that.
00:25
He does have a history of overall seizures.
00:27
Currently, his last out of idols, he is 151-5-1-5-tack on the monitor, 98 on room air, breathing about 44 times a minute, and title of 41-41-4-1-4-1-4.
00:35
He's a blood pressure of 127 over 7-9, 127 over-9.
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He has a blood sugar of 166.
00:42
He has a temperature of 100.3-10.3.
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He is currently
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Alert to voice,
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GCS of 13, still not talking, still just eyes open,
01:02
and we are 10 to 12 out, anything else?
01:06
Did you say he has a history or no history of febrile seizures?
01:11
He has a history.
01:12
He does have a history.
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We'll see, we'll get here, draft tape.
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Location mentioned:
7th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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