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Person has seizure near airport departure door, Arlington County VA
Medical and fire personnel responded to a person having a seizure near Door 4 in the departures area at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The patient was initially unconscious but later regained consciousness. The precise address is near Smith Boulevard.
Audio|Heard on: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
I need medics to respond to the door for arrival to a patron having a seizure on the room.
00:08
Nothing found,
00:10
GOA.
00:12
It's probably the vehicle that I had earlier.
00:14
They were there, I checked on them,
00:16
but the tow must have come around.
00:21
Copy units checked all directions, nothing like...
00:27
GA.
00:32
GOA. Free and four, you head into that medical and departure?
00:40
Okay.
00:41
Five-one thirty-three.
00:43
Copy.
00:44
There's reasons for your page rent this.
00:48
33-negatives.
00:49
You're completely on the piece.
00:53
Copy 4, you're direct.
00:59
Box 30105. Seizure.
01:03
(number withheld), Smith Boulevard.
01:06
Door 4 departures.
01:08
On Channel 3, Bravo.
01:17
3 to 4 or 5 are you in Rob for that call 5 row copy 5 31 there
01:35
this is engine 3-1 you can place phone 310 in service we'll be clearing this call we'll take it
01:41
If we're okay,
01:43
please some 310 and service engine 301 just take the seizure call.
01:47
Evize engine 301 they're actively going unconscious now.
01:54
Medic's just you to check them out.
01:59
Copy three and five, you're direct.
02:02
Four guns.
02:04
Okay, thank you.
02:06
Everyone on mirror.
02:08
12-11.
02:14
April fire, I didn't copy your last.
02:18
Patients, uh, conscious now.
02:21
I'm okay, thank you.
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