Older woman treated for seizure and head injury, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 72-year-old woman fell and was initially thought to be in cardiac arrest. She was found responsive with seizure-like activity and a head injury. She has a history of Alzheimer's and cognitive decline. Emergency responders provided care and transported her to St. Francis Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're still about 10, 12 minutes out with a 72-year-old female, soon be a medical alert.
00:05
Dispatch this morning to a cardiac arrest.
00:07
Family hurt patient fall, assuming from bedside.
00:11
Pro-CPR instructions of 911, they did about 4 to 5 minutes of chest compressions.
00:16
Fire got there.
00:17
Patient was responsive to tactile stimulation.
00:21
They put the pads on.
00:22
Her first monitored rhythm was a sinus tach.
00:25
A patient has a history of Alzheimer's and it says had a jury.
00:28
Cognitive decline since Thanksgiving per family.
00:32
Patient is presenting kind of looks like maybe first-time seizure, post-dictal in nature.
00:36
She's got some trauma to her forehead, looks like maybe some carpet rooting.
00:40
Family did say she was shaking at one point.
00:43
In title 35, blood pressure 179, over 79.
00:47
Initial rate was 114.
00:50
96% on a couple leaders, IV established.
00:56
Sorry, IV established,
00:58
and we'll see you here, give you our GCS at 12.
01:00
We'll see you here in about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
S Emerson Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46237
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