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My son's seizures have both been short. We took him ourselves to the ER after the 1st one. After that one, they told us not to bring him in except for status, respiratory problems, etc. and for those we should call 9-1-1.
My question is what happens when you call 9-1-1?
The firefighter paramedics come first? Then an ambulance to transport you?
Also, if 9-1-1 is called for a short seizure (which is the policy for my kids' school), do they give that person a chance to get past their post-ictal state and not be transported? Or do they not wait? Just wondering if my child is going to have endless transports to the ER room in their future.
With that in mind, how much does it cost for EMS to treat you on scene? How much is transport? Does health insurance cover any of that?
Thanks for any help.
My question is what happens when you call 9-1-1?
The firefighter paramedics come first? Then an ambulance to transport you?
Also, if 9-1-1 is called for a short seizure (which is the policy for my kids' school), do they give that person a chance to get past their post-ictal state and not be transported? Or do they not wait? Just wondering if my child is going to have endless transports to the ER room in their future.
With that in mind, how much does it cost for EMS to treat you on scene? How much is transport? Does health insurance cover any of that?
Thanks for any help.