Adult treated for seizure and taken to Mercy Hospital, Waterloo IA


Emergency responders treated an adult patient who was experiencing a seizure. The patient was initially unresponsive but became agitated after receiving intravenous treatment. The patient was transported to Mercy Hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This, Mercy 1, 532, go ahead.
00:05
Hey, Mercy 1, here call is a medic 532.
00:07
We're bringing you a competitive 34-3-4-year-old now.
00:11
So I'm going to have today to a resident for a seizure.
00:14
Upon arrival patient was pretty close to Vick, so not really responsive to a sternum rope.
00:18
After a drug print IV without a test, after the IV started freaking out, you know, I'm tipping out of us.
00:26
Patients speak English as well as Spanish, she's been yelling out of Spanish, so we ever had been able to communicate with him.
00:34
Got him in the Epo, got him on the...
00:36
I haven't really been able to take many vitals because he's been thrown around.
00:41
Possible pressure I got was 152 over 85.
00:46
Already sent in the 130's oxygen is above 94%.
00:51
I gave two milligrams versus intranasally.
00:57
I don't have any future activity for us.
01:00
White State because patients are shaking, my eye rolling.
01:07
We're about four or five minutes hours.
01:11
Negative law security meet you in the garage.
01:16
10-4[1], thank you.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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