Medical emergency at Beech Hall involving possible seizure, Bloomington IN
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A 19-year-old woman is possibly having a seizure at Beech Hall near East 7th Street. EMS and a resident assistant have been notified and are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Brown Counties Public Safety
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03:6
Transcript:
00:00
206, near East 7th Street, Beech Hall.
00:04
Chief complaint, generalized seizure, not focal or impending, ambulance, cross of North Rose Avenue and North Union Street.
00:15
1356 hours.
00:21
IU 239 will be all speeding.
00:25
Thank you, sir.
00:44
Last, Larson, Lincoln, Adam, Robert, Sam,
00:48
Ocean, Nora, Denver's 11, 82.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:01
1029, driver, zero point added.
01:04
2004, thank you.
01:10
Louis 10204.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:14
I added a protective order to my call.
01:17
Can you verify that it was served?
01:23
Samoa.
01:24
Control 75-320 updating.
01:29
Good one. You can send me around.
01:34
You can send me a Robin.
01:41
Great.
01:44
Great.
02:14
There's someone that can come down to what it's in.
02:19
It's not it.
02:20
The dispatch 5-03.
02:28
Staying out to Union Street Center Beech Hall, near East 7th Street.
02:34
It's going to be in reference to a 19-year-old female having a possible seizure.
02:37
EMS is en route.
02:39
Also, an RA has been notified to meet you both at the entrance to Beach.
02:46
It's ready.
02:54
50, the only location information that could give in Beach was the fourth floor.
02:59
They didn't have a room or a specific location in Beach.
03:02
I'm clear.
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Location mentioned:
Beech Hall (Union Street Center), 445 North, Bloomington, IN 47405
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