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Man treated after seizure related to alcohol withdrawal, Davis WV
Emergency services responded to near Henry Avenue in Davis for a 46-year-old man who had a seizure that has stopped. The seizure is related to alcohol withdrawal. This is his second seizure in about a week; he was previously taken to the hospital after the first seizure.
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02:45
Transcript:
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EMS respond near Henry Avenue Davis for a 46-year-old male seizure's first alert 1750
00:26
Sixth one's ten twenty three
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Elton six one zero sample
00:36
Tucker column show five two respond
00:40
Tucker column five two you're responding five two you're responding to a 46-year-old male was seizing when the call came in have since stopped seizing go ahead
00:55
10 more can you have a fact confirm enough we have notified I have
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Zero, Elfins.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:23
Between 27, Delta 08, 58, 4, 5, 45, attached out to the code.
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104, go ahead.
01:35
Motion, 27, May, 8.
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and call it, Colin Spelling,
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ABIR, (number withheld).
01:48
Yes,
01:52
as well.
01:57
Take a comment.
01:59
Good.
02:04
You're responding to near Henry Avenue Davis for 46-year-old male who had a seizure just a little bit ago.
02:15
Also, this is the second one today for the caller.
02:20
He had one approximately one week ago.
02:23
We all picked him up and took him to the hospital then.
02:27
Go ahead.
02:32
Ten-four.
02:38
This patient is an alcoholic and these seizures are brought on when he has not been drinking.
02:44
Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Henry Ave, Davis, WV 26260
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