Man transported after seizure at Orlando hospital, Orlando FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 44-year-old man to Orlando Regional Medical Center after he experienced a seizure. He had been previously treated for injuries sustained in a car accident earlier in the week. His condition was stable with normal vital signs during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Rescue 46, ORMC, about five to ten.
00:05
ORMC, go ahead.
00:07
Out to your facility, it's a 44-year-old man.
00:10
44-year-old male patient had a seizure this evening with a lengthy postictal period.
00:16
On Tuesday night he was evaluated at your facility and admitted until today after a traumatic injury in a car accident.
00:24
Last vitals are blood pressure 117 over 75,
00:28
heart rate of.
00:30
Respirations 20.
00:33
His GCS currently, I would say, is 15.
00:37
Zero if I were any further.
00:42
What's the patient's pulse rate and your rescue number?
00:48
Heart rate is 84, our rescue is (number withheld).
00:54
Does the patient have any additional trauma?
00:58
The only trauma complaints he has is from Tuesday.
01:02
He did fall out of bed today, but not from a significant distance and has no new pain from that.
01:11
Copy, she on arrival?
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Location mentioned:
W Underwood St, Orlando, FL 32806
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