Two-year-old transported for seizures and high fever, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, a two-year-old female was transported to Florida Hospital Orlando Pediatric ER due to seizures and a high fever of 103.4 degrees. The patient experienced back-to-back seizures lasting about one and two minutes but was acting normally at the time of transport. Vital signs include a pulse of 171, respiratory rate of 34, and oxygen saturation at 99% on room air.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, this is Rescue Two Four.
00:01
We are en route to Florida Hospital Orlando with a two-year-old female who may have had a febrile seizure.
00:09
Patient's coming through home.
00:10
Did she witness the patient sneeze?
00:13
Says he has been finding a temperature.
00:16
Was given some treatment earlier in the night.
00:18
No improvement to her temperature.
00:22
Patient states the patient had recurring back-to-back seizures.
00:25
One was about a minute in length, and the other was two minutes.
00:29
In our presence, she has not had seizures.
00:30
She is acting normally right now for a two-year-old.
00:35
Both times pulse rate was 171.
00:38
She's at ninety-nine percent oxygen on room air, breathing about thirty-seven times a minute.
00:45
Temperature is pretty high.
00:46
It's 103.4, and the respiratory rate is 34.
00:50
We're about five by two.
00:51
Going further,
00:54
y'all.
00:57
Rescue 24, did you get a blood glucose?
01:02
Check it is 141.
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Location mentioned:
E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803
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