Woman transported after seizure episode, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 35-year-old woman from her home near NW Barry Rd in Kansas City to St. Luke's North Hospital for evaluation after multiple reported seizures. She was conscious between episodes, responsive to commands, and uninjured during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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KCFD to St. Luke's. Luke's North patient report.
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This is Barry, go ahead.
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It's Medic 38 coming with a 35-year-old female coming from home, coming in for possible seizure, altered mental status.
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(Name withheld)'s boyfriend was at the house with her and reports that she had six or seven seizures lasting a couple minutes apiece.
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but was conscious and responsive in between each one.
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He stated she does have a history of pseudo seizures.
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She's been GCS 14 for us, but obeying all of our commands.
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She got up, walked out to the ambulance.
00:38
Seems more behavioral to me.
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She tried to jump out of the ambulance and got her back in.
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No injuries or anything.
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Blood pressure is 150 over 100, heart rate of 95, 99 on room air, glucose is 121.
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One,
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We'll be there in a couple minutes.
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Any questions?
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No questions.
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Room nine on arrival.
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Very clear.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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