13-year-old female experiences a seizure at school, Waterloo IA
Emergency responders attended to a 13-year-old female at a school after she experienced a seizure. She was conscious and stable when evaluated. There was a history of seizures but no diagnosis or medication. Vital signs were stable during assessment.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The conscious alert oriented 13-year-old female called out today for a seizure.
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On arrival, patient was laying on the floor, a teacher was by her side.
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Sounds like the same thing kind of happened yesterday, came in and got checked out.
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History of seizures, but no diagnosis or medications.
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A teacher said this happened yesterday.
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We got checked out.
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Nothing new there.
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Happened again today when she came into class said she wasn't feeling good.
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They were able to lower her to the ground.
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Sounds like no real loss of consciousness.
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She was tachycardic in the 120s when we first arrived.
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It wasn't really post-ictal for very long.
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Current set of vitals now with blood pressure 108 over 67, pulse of 100,
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rest, virus.
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22, SPO2, 100% oxygen.
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IV established, we've got a glucose of 96.
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Community of traffic, we should be there about one, two minutes to request anything further.
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10-4[1]-room and arrival.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
Near Hillcrest Rd, Waterloo, IA 50701
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