Man unresponsive during seizure at Centralia trailer, Centralia WA
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Emergency responders attended to a 61-year-old man unresponsive due to a seizure at a trailer near Eckerson Road in Centralia, Washington. The man has a history of seizures and was not transported from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Centralia and Chehalis Fire Dispatch
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02:19
Transcript:
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Postal 2-912, A.L.L.S.
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for a seizure, see Centralia,
00:04
near Eckerson Road, from 306 is the trailer.
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Response R2.
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From State 2, 9122, A-LF for a seizure.
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From 3-06 of Centralia, near Eckerson.
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From Snowfar 2, Cross the Shurley in Sunset.
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That's why you join them.
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The BASB 9-7.
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Central Medic 1233.
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We'll go in the place.
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Okay.
00:32
Many calls me a place.
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Central Medicaid.
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Central Medical.
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Central 9123 is out.
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Medell tree and just confirmed for Washington and it was non-transporter.
01:08
Central List.
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Affirmative AMA.
01:12
Raise the Megip123, 2229.
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The other end go again.
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Receive, Medi-123, isn't out for accuracy?
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Medi-122 for Medi-4-3.
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...Col-Thip.
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Stand down, running out.
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Next-Col-2, cops, thank you.
01:46
You can, centrally, you can see Medi-Col-2 available.
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Medi-Col-2 available place, thank you.
01:56
Central engine 2 is around.
02:00
Engine 2-9123, 6-1-year-old male.
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If seizure, unresponsive, is free, need to have seizure.
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His history, 160 pounds.
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The engine 2.
02:18
Another cold turn, Steve. Another cold train, Steve.
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Location mentioned:
Eckerson Rd, Centralia, WA 98531
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