Woman with seizure history treated for nausea at home


Audio|Source: Miami County Police, Fire and EMS - Central
03:18
Transcript:
Hey, not, people. Go ahead. We'll be at 403 Hamilton Street, Walpaw, reference, trash, follow-up. 24, a unit six, slow down. Dispatch, engine 23. Engine 23, guys. Engine 23. (name withheld) 23 in our outbreak. Go ahead. Page shifts one and two for three additional personnel, please. Clear one and two for two additional personnel. Clear one and two for two additional personnel. You're going to hold. I'm all right. Do we have any additional info from that officer on scene as a patient alert and talking? Am I checking down? 2.13. 2.24. Squad's requesting an update on the patient. Squad and cancel. Here, okay. 223 copies on disregard. Did you want me to cancel? Copy. This match from ended 23, yes, you can cancel that page. 1239. In this afternoon, patient fell like she was going to have a seizure. The patient has a recently new history of seizures. Patient states that she was in New Jersey. New Jersey visiting family this past Tuesday when she had three seizures. She was basically there. Chess felt like she was having a double heartbeat. weak, nauseous. Patient was not actively seizing upon our arrival. Current vitals, all said 78 showing normal sinus on four leaves. 99% on room air. Currently I'm taking a blood pressure for you. Had a blood sugar of 93. Patients had 4 milligrams of Zophran en route for the nausea. We're currently pulling in your drive. Any other further questions or orders? No question guards. You're going to proceed to room 25 upon arrival. Clear on 25, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Hamilton St, West Milton, OH 45383
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