Woman with prolonged seizure treated and transported, St Cloud FL
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According to the dispatch call, a woman near Boggy Creek Road experienced a seizure lasting over 10 minutes. Emergency responders treated her and transported her to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Seizure near Boggy Creek Road, St Cloud.
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Rescue 67, Engine 67, use TAC2.
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Seizure.
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Near Boggy Creek Road.
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Rescue 63 DOSCO.
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SETU-32, St.
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Cloud.
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Press 32, then.
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Transporting one patient to AdventHealth Kissimmee, non-emergency, starting with zero.
00:36
Transporting one emergent to St.
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Cloud Hospital with one engine rider.
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That was there 22.
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The rest finder.
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And to take your actual, I was in service for more.
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This is 23.
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And it's a 32 cent cost.
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And 32.
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We're going to be available staff with two.
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Zero 23.
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Rescue, go ahead.
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SRO 32 in Boundary Facility with a medical yellow.
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We've got a 70-7, (name withheld) female.
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She complained it's going to be seizures.
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Patient had an unknown downtime seizure lasting over 10 minutes.
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She is still posted about this time.
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Our heart rate is 96.
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She is 97% on 2 liters.
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Osloid pressure was 130 over 70.
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Bejillo is 96, approximately 5 to 10 out.
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Do you report? Anything further?
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Nothing further? She on their arrival.
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Probably, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Boggy Creek Rd, St Cloud, FL 34771
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