Medical emergency: Young man faints and has seizure, Albert Lea MN
A 20-year-old man fainted and then had a seizure near Echo Avenue in Albert Lea. He was breathing and had a pulse when help arrived. He has no history of diabetes, epilepsy, stroke, or brain disorders. Emergency responders were sent with high priority and instructed to use the back door.
Audio|Source: Austin Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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602, we have a priority to living in the city of Albert Lea near Echo Avenue, near Echo Avenue, near Echo Avenue, priority 2[1].
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602.
00:15
And I believe this is a dermatologist office. Sounds like somebody possibly passed out trying to get more information.
00:26
602 en route, near Echo Avenue.
00:34
Debbie, from what we understand, a 20-year-old passed out, sounds like he came to and then possibly into a seizure.
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We're trying to get more information at this time.
00:44
Has always had a pulse, seems to be a little pale at this time.
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Can I do that?
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Is that from 601? Go ahead.
01:01
We're going to be clear, no treat, no transport.
01:07
Kathy, 601 will be clearing.
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602, we're going to upgrade you to a priority one response.
01:18
Again, this is a 20-year-old male.
01:23
He apparently went into a seizure after he came to from passing out.
01:28
He's not diabetic, he's not an epileptic, he does not have a history of stroke or brain tremor.
01:34
Sounds like he is no longer jerking, he is breathing now.
01:38
Prior to you on.
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Copy up there.
01:43
And the only other thing is they want you to use the back door at that residence.
01:48
Copy you.
Police codes explained
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priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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Albert Lea, MN 56007
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