Woman unresponsive with possible seizure near Aaron St, Brevard County FL


A woman near Aaron Street is unresponsive and may be having a seizure, possibly linked to low blood sugar. First responders are on the scene trying to help her.
Audio|Source: Brevard County Sheriff - North, Titusville Police
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
414-1067 now one open line plan that near Aaron Street's 119
00:04
Looking good.
00:05
I'm 14-0[2], open line near Aaron Streets.
00:07
I'm here, it's from a cell phone.
00:09
No answer to call back.
00:13
No fourth door.
00:14
410[3] to report. City of F.C.O.F.R.
00:21
C. So far.
00:22
So far.
00:23
One white female passing out, show her breath, little blood sugar.
00:27
9-410[3], how old is she?
00:29
25?
00:30
Email unresponsive, 9094 here.
00:32
Anybody pay 51-94 to 410[3]? One of those six from 501.
00:38
49 are you still unseen?
00:39
104?
00:40
Can you call as well?
00:41
410[3] should become a responsive by shaking.
00:44
10-4[1].
00:45
We're 5-10.
00:46
That was 410[3] on with range.
00:47
104. That's you with the female hot and the diabetic issue.
00:51
I want to 5 with those packs that's keying up.
00:53
Jumpworn, his V-C-4 been notified.
00:55
Tapper out there, 51.
00:56
On 51 up there, Kampin 1.
00:58
Carol. 4-10, over.
00:59
410[3].
01:00
Is white female having a seizure?
01:02
Tappur having a seizure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
[2]
14-0: Unresponsive Person (Medical code, possibly local usage)
[3]
410: Unit or identifier (contextual, possibly EMS/medical responder)
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Brevard County, FL
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