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Child transported to Riley Hospital after seizureIndianapolis IN

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Riley Hospital Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46202

According to the dispatch call, paramedics transported a young child to Riley Children's Hospital after a short seizure episode at home. The child was stable with normal vital signs and no signs of injury reported.

Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 35 calling Riley, go over to your traffic please.
00:04
Riley, Medic 35.
00:06
We're probably about five to six minutes out.
00:08
We have a four-year eight-month-old male child who had about two to three minutes of witnessed seizure activity at home today.
00:18
The patient was in their bed.
00:21
There was no report of any injury or fall.
00:25
The child does not have a history of seizures or epilepsy.
00:28
They have a condition called Hax 1.
00:34
They receive G-tube feedings daily.
00:38
(Name withheld) is here with us in the ambulance.
00:42
Last blood pressure was 91 over 57, heart rate 101,
00:46
91% on room air, breathing about 18 times a minute.
00:50
The child has a normal appearance per (name withheld).
00:55
Work of breathing is normal, and all signs of circulation are good with pink, warm, and dry skin.
01:00
There are no signs of injury, and blood sugar was 130.
01:04
Unless you're requesting anything further, we'll see you in about five minutes.
01:09
What GCS are you giving that?
01:13
(Name withheld) says he's at baseline,
01:17
so I would give him a GCS of 15.
01:21
We require nothing further to see on our level, really clear.
01:25
35 is clear, thank you.

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Riley Hospital Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46202

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