Medical emergency near Cove Ct in Easton, Easton MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to a possible seizure involving an 18-year-old female near Cove Court and Woodland Circle in Easton. Paramedics were advised that the house was unlocked and dogs were on the property. The caller was not on scene, but video activity was noted at the time of the incident. The patient reportedly has a history of seizures.
Audio|Heard on: Talbot County Fire and EMS
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Medical box six two, paramedic 96, seizures near Cove Court, cross Woodland Circle, 1444.
00:13
Paramedic 96 responding.
00:16
Responding, paramedic 96, 1445.
00:23
Seven hundred and ninety-six responding, Box Six Two, seizures near Cove Court, cross Woodland Circle.
00:31
Responding for an eighteen-year-old female.
00:33
The caller was not on scene.
00:36
Was on video at the time of the incident.
00:38
She was in the living room when seizures started.
00:43
Cambridge is on level three.
00:44
Eastern is on level four.
00:50
Okay, so the patient has a seizure history.
00:58
That's correct. She does have a history of seizures.
01:02
Okay, thank you.
01:08
Sorry, 96.
01:12
Yeah.
01:14
Just got off with the mother of the patient.
01:17
She advised the house is unlocked.
01:19
There are dogs on the property.
01:22
Try not to let them out.
01:27
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Cove Ct, Easton, MD 21601
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