Paramedics treat patient during seizure near St. Vincent’s, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a woman experiencing an apparent seizure to the emergency room at St. Vincent’s on 86th Street. The patient was intermittently responsive with low blood pressure and reduced oxygen saturation. She was treated with medication and oxygen as emergency personnel were unable to obtain IV access.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sixty-one, this is eighty-six.
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Yeah,
00:04
We're coming in with a, I believe.
00:07
Forty-year-old, I'm not sure what I was talking about.
00:09
Had patient had seizure.
00:11
We got there.
00:12
She was still seizing, eyes fluttering around.
00:14
She was talking, eyes fluttering, moving a little bit in her arms.
00:18
The only thing she'll answer is yes.
00:21
She does not converse with us.
00:24
One present BP is ninety-four over sixty-one, heart rate of seventy-eight, saturation of ninety.
00:30
We got her on a non-rebreather with an initial of fourteen.
00:35
She's had 5 mg of medication.
00:37
Team said not able to get an IV, and we'll be there in about two minutes.
00:41
See you later.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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