Woman experiences seizure biting mother and tongue, Auburn MA
A woman had a seizure at home. During the seizure, she bit her mother's arm and her own tongue. Emergency services responded, and the seizure has stopped. The woman is now snoring.
Audio|Source: Southbridge Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Can you respond 59th Street Department number two? R.P.[1]
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advise her daughter is having a seizure and currently latched onto her arm by the mouth.
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She's in her house.
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Eunice, just be advised. She is on her side. She's biting her tongue and mom at the same time.
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Affirmative. 59th District Department number two.
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Receive rescue room.
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Affirmative, we already dispatched them.
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Before it, you know, just be advised, female party did stop seizing.
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Mom advised, she does sound like she's snoring.
Police codes explained
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[1]
R.P.: Reporting Party (caller/witness)
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Location mentioned:
Near Southbridge St, Auburn, MA 01501
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