Medical emergency involving fever and possible seizure, Conyers GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near Wesley Way in Northridge for a 44-year-old man experiencing a high fever and possible seizure. The patient was conscious and breathing but reported to be going in and out of consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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03:44
Transcript:
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Six hundred and eight, stand by for a call.
00:01
Six hundred and eight.
00:07
Three thousand 116.
00:16
Signal forty-one intersection of East Fairview Road Southwest and Union Church Road Southwest.
00:23
Radio 608, respond priority to a high fever.
00:26
Near Wesley Way Northwest, unit B in Northridge.
00:30
Six hundred and eight, respond priority to the high fever at near Wesley Way Southwest, unit B in Northridge.
00:37
Cross streets of Sigman Road and Northridge Drive.
00:40
Time on 1817.
00:42
Six hundred and eight en route.
01:01
Responding to a 44-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
01:04
Patient has a fever of 103.
01:06
Patient has a catheter.
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His breathing is completely normal.
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He's responding normally.
01:10
He's not changing color.
01:12
Patient is going in and out of consciousness.
01:14
The caller reports the patient may have a seizure due to his fever.
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Location mentioned:
Wesley Way NW b, Conyers, GA 30012
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