Male patient with seizure treated in Westville medical call, Jefferson County PA
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient with a history of seizures in Westville experienced severe seizures and difficulty breathing. Emergency medical services administered two milligrams of medication called Versed while transporting the patient to a medical facility.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 518, medic two, almost 2617, responding in Westville near 1st Street.
00:06
Difficulty breathing reported.
00:10
Ambulance 26-17 on scene.
00:14
Ambulance 26-17 on scene.
00:24
Temporar, 1120, 1153.
00:27
513.
00:31
518. 518. See not seen.
00:59
Seeing multiple emergency.
01:03
No ER, go ahead.
01:18
Dr. Lemo. Dr.
01:19
LeMoe.
01:31
Dr. Lemous, inbound to your facility, 5 to 6 year old male patient known seizure history.
01:38
I've witnessed two different seizures,
01:41
extremely bad at this point, looking for possibly a 2 milligram dose of Versed, so the proof does not suffer bodily harm or the patient at this point.
01:54
Permanage with two milligrams of Versed.
01:56
What are the vital signs before you get those?
02:01
Sign is TAC 105,
02:03
blood pressure 143 over 73,
02:06
setting 96 to 98 percent on room air.
02:11
2 milligrams of Versed set.
02:15
I copy 2 milligrams of Verted.
02:27
The facility is about six to seven minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Westville, Washington Township, PA 15824
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