Seizure during transport of injured woman to hospital, Mansfield TX
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According to the dispatch call, a 41-year-old woman with a right ankle injury experienced a seizure during transport to Methodist Mansfield Hospital. She has a history of epilepsy. EMS provided care and monitored her condition.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is early 2925, and then it's you party through with a 41-year-old female.
00:04
She had a ground-level fall, did not hit her head, no neck or back pain.
00:08
She does take eloquist.
00:11
She rolled her right ankle, and she's complaining of her whole foot ankle and calf hurting on the right side.
00:18
No prepatitus felt, no obvious deformities are seen.
00:21
We did put an ice back on it.
00:23
While en route to your facility, the patient begins to have what appears to be a seizure.
00:28
It lasted for approximately 30 seconds.
00:32
The patient does have a history of epilepsy.
00:34
She's now acting postictal, doesn't remember why she's in the ambulance or what happened earlier.
00:43
So she's about a GCS 14.
00:45
I did get an IV established, have an IV in her left AC.
00:50
Current vitals are heart rate of 81 normal sinus.
00:52
I did get a 12 lead, normal sinus rhythm for them.
00:55
She's 98% on room air, blood pressure 143 over 102, and her blood sugar is 106.
01:01
We are about 5 out.
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Location mentioned:
E Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063
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